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KARACHI: The Pakistan Customs Agents Association has announced plans to suspend import and export clearance services nationwide in 15 days, threatening to severely impact the country’s trade activities.

In letters sent to the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) and major chambers across Pakistan, Association Chairman Saifullah Khan cited the “illegal suspension” of 45 agents’ licenses and alleged corruption by customs officials as key reasons for the said decision.

Khan accused customs appraisers of demanding bribes for cargo clearance and displaying unprofessional conduct toward agents.

Suspension of 45 clearing agents’ licences: APCAA, KCAA issue ultimatum to Customs

“Customs officers have been contacting our agents directly, demanding illegal gratification for clearing goods,” he stated.

The Association has notified business chambers in Karachi, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Lahore, and Rawalpindi, along with trade bodies including All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) and the Pakistan Chemical Dyes Merchants Association, to make alternative arrangements for their customs clearance needs.

The suspension of clearance services could significantly disrupt Pakistan’s international trade operations.

The Association has called for a thorough investigation into the license suspensions and requested support from trade organizations to address what they describe as “unethical and unprofessional behavior” by customs officials.

On the other hand, Pakistan Customs vowed to follow legal proceedings and termed the act of customs clearing as “blackmailing or pressure tactics” to avoid legal proceedings against them, saying that “such pressure tactics would not work for them; they have to follow legal proceedings and licenses of the clearing agents would only be restored if they are not found guilty.”

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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Ch K A Nye Feb 07, 2025 10:46am
Frauds threatening to obstruct trade so as to continue with their fraudulent activities.
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Abdullah Feb 07, 2025 02:42pm
Once they stop working.lets fire them all and hire people who are not corrupt.country can take the hit once to get rid of corruption in customs
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Raja Abrar Feb 07, 2025 04:42pm
Let these clowns get buried and hire fresh but honest lot. Change is usually good
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Aam Aadmi Feb 08, 2025 06:30am
Outsource management and manpower in every sector or else this 'tamasha' will continue till Doomsday.
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NAVEED Feb 08, 2025 06:41pm
Government should allow simple custom clearance without clearance agents with tough Accountability of custom officers. Another mismangment private medical colleges displaymerit list before government
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NAVEED Feb 08, 2025 06:44pm
display and finalization of admissions before government colleges is corruption and cost parents and students lots of money. Responsible should be made accountable under tough laws. NO RELAXATION
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