- Pakistan Customs aims to clear 80 percent of import consignments through the green channel system.
- Currently, 57 percent of cargo is processed through this system.
- The green channel system focuses on post-clearance audits to speed up cargo movement and reduce congestion.
- Achieving the 80 percent target would align Pakistan with global trade standards and enhance port competitiveness.
- A meeting with KCCI discussed barriers faced by the business community.
- Issues in the Faceless Customs Assessment system will be addressed for efficiency and transparency.
- The First-In-First-Out system will be reinstated for timely processing.
- Warehousing extension requests will be handled digitally.
- A strict accountability mechanism will be introduced for appraising officers.
- No backlog exists at major terminals except for some delays at Karachi International Container Terminal.
- The expansion of the green channel system aims to create a more transparent and efficient trade environment.
Source: pkrevenue.com
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