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Condemns the newly introduced parallel laws targeting customs agents Sheikh Muhammad Tariq, Former Vice Chairman, (APCAA).

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October 15, 2024
Condemns the newly introduced parallel laws targeting customs agents Sheikh Muhammad Tariq, Former Vice Chairman, (APCAA).
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Karachi :  Sheikh Muhammad Tariq, former Vice Chairman of the All Pakistan Customs Agents
Association (APCAA), which proudly represents over 5,000 licensed customs agents across the nation. It
is with a sense of urgency and responsibility that I bring forth our collective concerns regarding the
proposed introduction of parallel laws that specifically target customs agents. We believe these
proposed regulations are not only unnecessary but also indicative of a biased approach toward our
community.
Sheikh Muhammad Tariq The existing legal framework in Pakistan, particularly the Pakistan Penal Code
and the Customs Act, 1969, already comprehensively addresses various offenses related to fraud,
misrepresentation, and negligence. These laws provide adequate provisions to govern the conduct of
customs agents and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. The introduction of additional
laws aimed exclusively at customs agents would create legal redundancy and complicate an already
complex legal environment. This could result in customs agents being subjected to double penalties for
similar infractions, undermining the principle of equity and fairness within our legal system.
Moreover, it is particularly disconcerting to observe that customs agents are being singled out for
additional scrutiny while other vital stakeholders in the import/export process, including importers,
exporters, and shipping agents, continue to operate under broader legal statutes. This targeted
approach not only diminishes the essential role that customs agents play in facilitating international
trade but also raises significant questions regarding the fairness and consistency of our regulatory
framework.
In light of these pressing concerns, we strongly advocate for the following actions:
1. Constructive Dialogue: We urge the FBR to engage in meaningful and constructive
discussions with representatives from the All Pakistan Customs Agents Association before implementing
any new regulations that could have a significant impact on the operations and livelihoods of customs
agents. It is crucial that our voices and perspectives are taken into account during the policymaking
process.
2. Suspension of Proposed Laws: We respectfully request the immediate suspension of any
proposed laws targeting customs agents until a thorough review and comprehensive consultation with
our community are conducted. It is essential that any regulatory changes reflect the realities of the
trade environment and do not unfairly burden customs agents.
3. Recognition of Our Role: We implore government officials to recognize and appreciate
the critical importance of customs agents in the trade ecosystem. Our community plays an integral role
in facilitating the smooth flow of goods across borders, and it is imperative that we are not subjected to
legislation that unfairly targets us without just cause.
Sheikh Muhammad Tariq The customs agents’ community stands ready and willing to collaborate with
the Federal Board of Revenue to foster a fair and effective regulatory environment that upholds the
interests of all stakeholders involved in international trade. We believe that through constructive
engagement, we can work together

Sheikh Muhammad Tariq,Former Vice Chairman of the All Pakistan Customs Agents Association (APCAA).

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