Delay in examination, processing hurting importer, Faraz-ur-Rehman

Chief Collector Customs (South) Ashad Javed has said that the industry is currently going through a difficult time, it is understood, from time to time the business community keeps informing about the problems of FBR. Efforts are being made to solve the problems of the business community on a priority basis. He expressed these views on the occasion of his visit to the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI). KATI President Faraz-ur-Rehman, Senior Vice President Nighat Awan, Vice President Muslim Mohammadi, Chairman Standing Committee on Customs Port and Shipping Fawad Shaikh, Former President Ehteshamuddin, Collector, Collectorate of Customs Appraisement West, Sanaullah Abro, Collector, Collectorate of Customs Appraisement East & SAPT Muhammad Mohsin Rafiq and others were also present on the occasion.

Chief Collector Customs (South) Ashhad Javed further said that State Bank has directed to file EIF/FIB on Zero for a third party. He said that the clearance process of importers at the port is being made easier and faster. There are rules on bringing foreign currency into the country. He added that we will consider the suggestions made by KATI on a priority basis.

Earlier, KATI President Faraz-ur-Rehman said that the green channel exporters have to bear the consequences of the mistakes made by the black sheep in customs. It seems that we are not serving the country but harming it. He said that at present the situation is that the banks have to pay for the LC toy of 10 thousand dollars. A company has to go through the trouble for an LC of a few thousand dollars, while a shipping line has to transfer even 100,000 dollars in 2 hours.

President KATI said that delays in examination and processing are causing more damage to importers. De-tensioning problems are increasing at the port which should be simplified. He said that the shipping companies should be brought under the regulatory body, the shipping companies are not people friendly, There should be a maximum cap of maximum 5 lac US dollars on an average container price of 2.5 lac US Dollars, while the shipping companies charge a commission of 1 crore rupees per container. What is unfair needs to be equalized. The Collector of Customs is requested to consult on a personal basis to resolve these issues.

Faraz-ur-Rehman said that the shipping companies have established a monopoly, and during the current worsening economic crisis, they are being fined $125 per day for detention charges. Demurrage and de-tension are being imposed on official holidays as well, which is beyond comprehension.

President KATI said that the stoppage of imports helped the dollar not go out, but the stoppage of raw materials added to the difficulties. Faraz-ur-Rehman added that the customs system should be simple and online. Whereas single window operation should be done for the convenience of exporters.

Fawad Sheikh, Chairman of KATI’s Standing Committee for Customs Port and Shipping, has said that refund problems are old, and the obstacles in the refund process should be removed. He said that a committee was formed in 2019 on the issues of customs laboratories which could not be activated. Similarly, the Port Qasim laboratory is also facing problems. There is no custom agents option in VBOC. In the present era, all transactions are handled online but terminal operators demand everything physical.

KATI Vice President Muslim Mohamedi and former President Ehteshamuddin also spoke on this occasion.

 

Photo Caption: KATI President Faraz-ur-Rehman presenting the shield to Chief Collector Customs (South) Ashhad Javed, Nighat Awan, Muslim Mohammadi, Fawad Sheikh, Ehtshamuddin, Collector West, Sanaullah Abro, Collector East & SAPT Muhammad Mohsin Rafiq and Amir Yousuf are also present.

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