FBR clarifies its position on China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement

ISLAMABAD, Aug 12 (APP):Federation Board of Revenue (FBR) has categorically rebutted a news item appearing for the last couple of days in some newspapers with reference to the revision of SRO.1640(I)/2019 relating to China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA).

The subject news item gave an impression as if Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) had further extended the list of items allowing concessionary rate of customs duty or zero per cent duty on the import of items from China, said a press release issued by FBR here Friday.

The FBR has further clarified that no new item has been included in the scope of China-Pakistan FTA.

It is pertinent to mention that all the amendments introduced vide SRO.1181(I)/2022 in the aforementioned China-Pakistan FTA related SRO are only the classification related changes which are the result of tariff transposition exercise conducted to incorporate the amendments introduced by World Customs Organization (WCO) through Harmonized System HS- 2022 version.

It is important to share that Pakistan Customs Tariff (PCT) is basically based on the “Harmonized System (HS)”, a multipurpose goods nomenclature developed by WCO.

The Harmonized system is normally amended by WCO once in every five years to accommodate the important scientific, technological and other trade patterns related changes emerging at the international trade horizon from time to time. All the WCO’s member countries including Pakistan are bound to transpose/incorporate these HS amendments in their respective country tariffs.

FBR has also made it clear that the transposition exercise always resulted into numerous structural changes in tariff lines owing to splitting, merging and deletion of numerous tariff lines.

Recently, WCO has introduced amendments in Harmonized System through HS-2022 version and these changes have been effective at international level since 1st January, 2022. As multiple statutory documents including Import/Export Policy Orders, SROs pertaining to Free /Preferential Trade Agreements (FTAs/PTAs) are based on HS codes, therefore, consequential alignment of these SROs as per new version of Hs nomenclature has also been performed accordingly.

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