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Imports from Afghanistan need to be through EIF: SBP

byCT Report
28/02/2017
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KARACHI: All imports into Pakistan are required to be made compulsorily through Electronic Import Form (EIF), a statement issued by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Monday.

It said that the EIF was implemented with a view to curb the illegal and duplicate payments of imports from Pakistan by unscrupulous elements.

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In this regard, it was observed that due to peculiar nature of trade with Afghanistan through land routes, especially via Torkham and Chaman Borders, Pakistani importers were facing difficulties to carry out import transactions through ElF.

In order to address these difficulties and to facilitate traders of the above regions, the procedure for registration of contracts and payments there against has been simplified.

Now, the requirement for routing of shipping documents against registered contract through banks shall not be mandatory for imports from Afghanistan through land routes. The Pakistani importers may now directly receive shipping documents from the Afghani exporters and get the goods cleared after attachment of Goods Declaration(s) with EIF.

Once the importer gets the contract registered and ElF approved with the bank for multiple shipments, the importers shall not be required to approach the bank again and again for approval of EIF.

The relaxation is expected to provide manifold benefits to the importers of above region by reducing their cost of doing business and efficient processing of goods clearance at Customs Stations bordering Afghanistan.

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