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Stranded Imported Trucks at Torkham Border Result in Heavy Financial Losses for Pakistan-Afghanistan Traders

Imported Trucks Stranded at Torkham Border, Causing Heavy Financial Losses

PESHAWAR: In an unusual turn of events, over 50 imported trucks have been stranded at the Torkham border for the past 22 days, despite having cleared customs duty taxes. This situation has resulted in heavy financial losses for traders and transporters involved in Pakistan-Afghanistan trade.

Customs Clearance Process Completed, Yet Trucks Remain Stranded

Customs clearing agent, Amir Shanwari, informed that these trucks, part of bilateral trade with Afghanistan, have undergone the necessary documentation and duty tax clearance process. They are carrying various goods, including beans, lentils, alfalfa seeds, and cabbage.

Call for System Upgrade at Torkham Border

Shanwari expressed his concern and urged the Plant Protection Department’s (PPD) high-ranking officials to upgrade the system at Torkham. He specifically requested the inclusion of relevant codes for the imported items into the system. Such an enhancement, he argued, would expedite the vehicle clearance process, alleviating the difficulties faced by traders and reducing financial losses.

Absence of User Codes Delays Resolution

Ma’az Ali from the PPD confirmed the absence of user codes for the items carried by the vehicles arriving from Afghanistan. This issue has been conveyed to authorities at the Karachi headquarters but awaiting a response to address the matter. Meanwhile, the drivers of the stranded vehicles continue to bear daily financial losses and are burdened with daily rental costs for trucks.

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