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FBR Expands Scope of Tracking and Monitoring of Cargo 

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FBR Expands Scope of Tracking and Monitoring of Cargo 
  The FBR issued an SRO.64(I)/2025 on Monday to notify draft of further amendment in in the Customs Rules, 2001.  According to the rules, these rules shall apply to tracking and monitoring of the following types of cargo throughout the journey from the port of entry to the port of exit or from one warehouse to another, on real time basis:  (a) transit cargo under Chapter XXV and sub-chapter VII of Chapter XXI of the Customs Rules, 2001, or any other cargo entered for transit across the territory of Pakistan.  (b) petroleum, oil and lubricants (POL) products exported to Afghanistan under Chapter XXII of the Customs Rules, 2001.  c) trans-shipment cargo under Chapter XIV and sub-chapter VIII of Chapter XXI of the Customs Rules, 2001. (d) cargo imported into or exported from Export Processing Zones, Special Economic Zones or Free Zones and (e) any other cargo specified by the Board from time to time for tacking and monitoring under these rules.  The FBR has also added inter-port movement (IPM) of cargo from all ports and terminals to off-dock terminals within the scope of scope of tracking and monitoring of cargo. 
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