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PSW integrates with global E-Phyto hub for faster agricultural trade

byCT Report
25/11/2023
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Single Window (PSW) in collaboration with Department of Plant Protection (DPP) of Pakistan has commenced sharing of electronic phytosanitary (e-Phyto) certificate exchanged between countries through e-Phyto Hub of International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC). The PSW has successfully integrated the IPPC e-Phyto Hub for the electronic exchange of phytosanitary certificates, according to a press release issued here.

The integration of the PSW into the IPPC e-Phyto Hub is part of PSW’s vision and commitment to modernizing trade processes and embracing digital solutions for a more efficient and interconnected global trade environment.

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This is a pivotal tool that provides a paperless, global, digital exchange for electronic phytosanitary certificates governed by the IPPC, a multilateral treaty supervised by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization. In the first 4 days of operations, PSW transmitted more than 600 certificates to 36 countries around the world.

The electronic issuance of phytosanitary certificates through the PSW system is now operational across all major entry points, including seaports, airports, dry ports, and land border stations throughout Pakistan reducing processing times and costs associated with traditional paper-based procedures and facilitating traders in improving their trade competitiveness.

By connecting with the IPPC’s e-Phyto Hub, Pakistan can now electronically exchange phytosanitary certificates with 127 countries worldwide.

Since the integration, PSW has successfully exchanged e-phyto certificates with approximately 100 countries, including major trading partners such as Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Oman, the United States, Indonesia, Madagascar, Singapore, and Germany.

The CEO of PSW Syed Aftab Haider commented on the achievement and said the integration marks a significant step forward for PSW as it not only facilitates the exports of agricultural products, it demonstrates our ability to integrate with international platforms for data exchange. By joining the Hub, PSW has taken the first step towards elimination of paper certificates across the international supply chain-a natural spillover to the digitization of trade processes and documents within Pakistan, he added.

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