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Offices of Customs at Torkham will remain functional round the clock to facilitate traders

byIrfan Bahadur
11/05/2018
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PESHAWAR: The Government of Pakistan has decided to keep offices of Customs at Torkham border open 24 hours, all seven days of the week to promote bilateral trade with Afghanistan.

The decision was announced during a visit of Corps Commander Peshawar Lt Gen Nazir Ahmad Butt to Torkham border the previous day. He was accompanied by Inspector General Frontier Corps (North) Maj Gen Waseem Ashraf, Peshawar Commissioner Shahab Ali Shah and Political Agent Islamzeb Khan along additional collector Torkham Customs Station.

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The corps commander was given a detailed briefing about steps to be taken about enhancing trade with Afghanistan and related facilities to be provided to traders of both the countries along with other facilities provided to the Afghans coming to Pakistan via Torkham by the Customs officers.

The guests reviewed progress of different facilities including the uplift of customs terminal and the ‘one-window’ operation to traders along with installation of close circuit security cameras and sunshade atop the capsule passage for Afghans.

Later, while briefing local elders and journalists about the visit, Political Agent Islamzeb Khan said that the decision regarding opening of the customs offices for all days of the week for 24 hours was meant to enhance the declining trade with Afghanistan.

The customs officials were instructed to bring further improvements in the newly introduced Web Based One Customs (WeBOC) system for speedy clearance of trade goods to and from Afghanistan: He added.

The official further said that customs clearing would be reverted to the previous manual system if the department failed to enhance its internet system and ensure provision of round the clock electricity that were two main demands of the local traders.

The political agent announced abolishment of furnishing of quarantine certificate by the fruit and vegetable importers and exporters as it had adversely affected import and export of fresh fruits and vegetables via the Torkham border.

He said, the new arrangements would boost bilateral trade between the two neighboring countries as it was adversely affected in the recent years owing to strained diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The experts said that the annual quantum of bilateral trade between the two countries plunged to a mere $800 million by the end of 2017 that had reached $2.3 billion in 2015-16.

The political agent said that concrete walls built in front of the local markets would be removed to facilitate the movement of local traders to the Customs and political administration offices.

The introduction of the new border management policy at Torkham have taken jobs from various labors for which the Political Administration has directed the traders and customs officials to create jobs for them.

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