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Importers association demands immediate withdrawal of regulatory duty

byM Hayat
18/10/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Pakistan FMCG Importers Association (PFIA) taking strong exception of levying regulatory duty on several items including food and dairy products by the government has demanded for its immediate withdrawal.

PIFA leadership has also decided to stage a protest demonstration tomorrow (Thursday) against the levy of this regulatory duty.

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PFIA President Anjum Nisar and Patron in Chief Naseem Ahmad Chawla said that unnecessary and lavish items should be discouraged by levying regulatory duties but the food especially FMCG sector should not be taxed. They said that this sector was not only meeting the demand of the local consumers but its working also compels the local industry to upgrade its standards and quality.

They said that the sector was already facing different issues such as smuggling and under invoicing and now the imposition of fresh duties would make it impossible to survive. They said that the importers from across the country would be meeting at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) tomorrow and stage a demonstration outside the chamber against this decision of the government.

PFIA leadership said that the government should have consulted the importers before the imposition of duties so as to minimize burden on the consumers.

 

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