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Pakistan Customs launching WeBOC to deal with Afghan Transit Trade

byCustoms Today ReportandSaleem Jadon
11/10/2013
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Customs authorities have prepared a plan to launch automated clearance system, Web Based One Custom (WeBOC), for dealing with Afghan Transit Trade (ATT).

In the 4th Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Coordination Authority (APTTCA) meeting concluded in Kabul, both sides decided to intensify efforts to enhance bilateral trade and facilitate the traders and businessmen of the two countries.

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The Pakistani side was led by Secretary Commerce Qasim M Niaz, while the Afghan side was represented by Deputy Minister for Commerce, Trade and Industries Mozammil Shinwari. During the two-day meeting, it was agreed to resolve the outstanding issues relating to the implementation of APTTA. The meeting took important decisions to facilitate and encourage the transit trade of the two countries.

In order to implement the Electronic Data Inter-change (EDI) connectivity and its utilisation for release of financial guarantee, the meeting agreed to launch, initially, EDI pilot project by the both sides at Torkham with effect from November 1, 2013.

The project would be afterward extended to Chaman, Harithan & Sher Khan Bandar. In order to expedite the clearance process at border customs offices, the meeting agreed that the bilateral exports of the two countries would also use EDI messaging with effect from 1st March 2014. The EDI messaging will replace the manual documentation for release of financial security submitted by Afghan importers at Karachi and cross-border certificate.

The Pakistani delegation informed the Afghan side that its Customs authorities had planned to launch automated clearance system, Web Based One Custom (WeBOC), for Afghan Transit Trade under APTTA 2010.  Under this, system, the Afghan importers are required to be registered with the WeBOC system online.

The Afghan side was also informed that they were charging $100 per vehicle permit issued by Minister of Commerce & Industry Afghanistan transporting transit cargo, while no such permit is required for Afghan Transit cargo in Pakistan. The Afghan side replied that they had abolished transit permit requirement through the introduction of new transit system at Torkham. The Pakistan delegation was also informed that the requirement of production of copy of agreement between Pakistani exporters/importers and third countries importers/exporters had also been abolished.

The Pakistani delegation was comprised of Secretary Commerce Qasim M. Niaz, Ministry of Commerce Joint Secretary Anjum Assad Amin, Commercial Counsellor Khurshid Ahmad Khan Marwat and Additional Collector Customs Dr Saeed Jadoon.

Tags: Islamabad Region

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