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Business & Finance Print edition: 2022-07-28

Sewing machines, spare parts: SBP urged to release import-related documents

  • Businessmen say this way, traders and manufacturers can avoid unnecessary demurrage and port charges
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LAHORE: The State Bank of Pakistan should immediately release the documents related to the import of sewing machines and spare parts so that traders and manufacturers can avoid unnecessary demurrage and port charges.

Officials of Pakistan Industrial Sewing Machine Association and Lahore Industrial Sewing Machine Association made this demand on Wednesday in a press conference in which more than 50 importers and hundreds of shopkeepers including participated.

They said that sewing machines and spare parts are like the backbone of the garment industry, which may shut down millions of factories.

More than 60 percent of Pakistan’s export is from textile industry and if 60 percent of export is affected, then the situation of the country will also be affected, they said.

The importers said that already millions of rupees have been lost due to the rising price of dollar. Spare parts are imported, there is no machine or parts manufacturing factory in Pakistan, even a single needle used in these machines is not made in Pakistan and has to be imported.

If the government immediately does not accept our demands hundreds of factories will be closed and countless families will become unemployed because our machinery and spare parts are not considered luxury items, so our demands should be accepted immediately and Pakistan’s industry, cottage industry and exports should be saved from destruction, they mentioned.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2022

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samir sardana Jul 28, 2022 01:35pm
Y would SBP not release documents of Title ? It cannot be to save FX,as the remittances,may have been on usance Even if the payments were on sight,the remittance could have been suspended - but the documents released to clear cargo, and avoid demurrage,detention and warehouse charges If the supplier sent the documents via bank,and the Pakistani importer could not "accept the documents of title and documentary credit" - which would ensure that the supplier could NOT negotiate the LC - that is not good for Pakistan EXIM trade and banking. And at the EOD,the Customs and Ports should allow the importer,to clear cargo under bond - by LUT/ Indemnity and file for Bill of Entry for Bonding - so that the Container free of time,is not exceeded (no demurrages),and in no case,should demurrage be paid on a CONTAINERISED CARGO.That is pure disaster. Most ports have 30 days free bonding or at low cost of ground rent - and so,the matter can be easily resolved. dindooohindoo
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samir sardana Jul 28, 2022 05:00pm
How can a ship claim demurrage,due to sewing machines ? Is it the posit the ship could not complete the discharge,as the sewing machine cargo WAS NOT UNLOADED ? Y would that be the case ? In any case,Y will sewing machines come in Break Bulk ? If they are in LCL or FCL cargos - the ship can just dump it onto the port,and exit (after LUT/BG/Indemnity). The liners give 14-21 days free time for containers - after which detention is paid - which is negotiable - and the container can be destuffed,and B/E filed for bonding - until the SBP imbroglio is resolved This whole episode makes no sense,from logistics or banking
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