PAJCCI appreciates the expedited resolution of Pak Afghan economic issues by the AICC

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In a follow-up meeting with the Afghan Inter-ministerial coordination cell (AICC), PAJCCI remarked that things are moving in the right direction and many issues are being resolved by relevant government entities under effective coordination of the Special Adviser to Prime Minister (SAPM), Mohammad Sadiq.

Faiza Zubair, Secretary-General PAJCCI, attended the meeting and representative of the Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, FBR and State Bank of Pakistan to deliberate and resolve several ongoing issues highlighted by PAJCCI.

The Chair for smooth clearance of perishable imports from Afghanistan (as it is the season also), instructed to enhance the increase in capacity from 682 to 900 containers per day to avoid the rotting of fruits, especially at Torkham due to unbearable heat.

FBR updated that PAJCCI’s recommendation to constitute a Border liaison committee at Chaman on similar lines in Torkham is well taken and will be operational within this week. Chair asked the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to ensure that E-Form & EIF must be easily available at all Baluchistan crossings. SBP highlighted an awareness issue that shall be jointly addressed, and now financial instruments are also available via the Pakistan Single Window website; hence, the business community shall not face problems.

On pending notifications; TAD notification is in the final stages and is expected to be notified by 10th June 2022; existing TAD will remain valid for additional 30 days for a smooth transition to new rules; Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in the process of notifying the Transport Attaché and highlighted certain conditions needs to be fulfilled by Afghan side as well. For cross stuffing, groundwork is completed, the space is allocated for off-dock terminals and load management, and notification will be issued this month after the final inter-ministerial deliberations expected next week.

The extension of the further waiver of E-Form and EIF is also expected to be issued before its expiry on 30th June 2022, keeping in view that the barter agreement will take its time. However, it was agreed that during joint deliberations to be held on 9th June in Islamabad organized by PAJCCI, it should have a matrix of deadlines for the barter mechanism so that its operationalization can be expedited.

PAJCCI will further identify more items to be added in the PKR trading category that does not burden the import bill; now, even coal is being traded-in PKR, a big saver of foreign currency and is important for Pakistan’s energy needs.

On third party payment processing, SBP will issue written process documents & create awareness campaigns in regards to approved processes and documentation, which will reduce the problems faced by the business community. PAJCCI will also undertake a communication drive to create necessary awareness using its platform. Bank counters at Torkham and Quetta are now also accepting USD on counters; however, money exchange companies cannot be allowed to conduct business transactions due to FATF considerations.

The opening of Nawapass for the Swat business community was supported; however, it was informed that weigh bridge and staff of all relevant entities are required to make this operational. The Pakistan side has extended timings at Kharlachi; however, the Afghan side needs to take necessary measures.

On the matters of joint ventures and investments, TDAP has now an online portal, and information will be provided to PAJCCI for onwards awareness creation.

On matters related to the Barter Trade mechanism, the current draft needs to be finalized after PAJCCI’s upcoming Focus Group Discussion meeting this week covering both sides, and it must be implemented in 90 days; further delays will result in low economic activity; however, this is tied to the issuance of SRO to address sales tax refund, and duty drawback claims being not processed in case of land route trade and PKR trading.

It was jointly agreed that barter trade mechanism development must be fast-tracked to avoid further unnecessary extension of E-Form & EIF waiver as a tool to prevent documented economy.

The house was also informed that almost 300,000 Afghan nationals were vaccinated at borders for Corona, and this program will continue to provide health care support to Afghanistan. PAJCCI also recommended vaccinating Afghan Children with the Polio vaccine to curb this menace from both countries actively.

The Chair thanked PAJCCI for their rigorous follow-ups and solution-based recommendations for issue resolutions and issued necessary instructions to hold a meeting next week with the Ministry of Commerce & FBR to update the progress of actions and decisions.

Zubair Motiwala, Chairman PAJCCI, thanked Mohammad Sadiq for his continued support in resolving the issues being faced by the business community and termed him as the ambassador of strong regional economic integration.

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