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Garments association not happy with ANF examination of consignments

byCustoms Today Report
11/11/2014
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KARACHI: Pakistan Leather Garments Manufacturers and Export Association General Secretary Asif Raheem has said that exporters are the part of Pakistan’s economy and they are playing an important role to strengthen it.
He said, “We have a complaint against the Anti-Narcotics Force as the packing of a consignment does not remain the same after inspection and we usually face complaints when it reaches international market. We do not demand that ANF should not examine our goods but there should be a method of inspection. Jackets are spoiled due to disarrangement. Therefore, ANF should be careful while checking so that the international packing standards should be maintained.”

Tags: Anti narcotics forceinspectionpacking of consignmentPakistan Leather Garments Manufacturers and Export Association

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