Pakistan to implement single-window system for trade

The government is all set to comply with the World Trade Organisation provisions to implement Pakistan Single Window (PSW) to streamline the cross-border movement of goods and regulatory bottlenecks

Jul 16, 2020
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The government is all set to comply with the World Trade Organisation provisions to implement Pakistan Single Window (PSW) to streamline the cross-border movement of goods and regulatory bottlenecks.

The government has set a deadline of 2022 to put in place the whole system which will be implemented at a cost of $67 million. This will not only improve the ease of doing business but also enhance controls through integrated risk management.

A senior customs officer told Dawn on Tuesday that the first phase of the PSW will be ready by the end of the current year, which will cover 80 per cent volume of various licenses, permits, certificates and other documents currently issued to regulate trade.

The PSW programme includes phased establishment of an ICT-based platform involving simplification, harmonisation, and automation of regulatory process related to cross-border trade. It also includes the implementation of a port community system to facilitate related logistics.  

https://www.dawn.com/news/1569074/pakistan-set-to-implement-single-window-system-for-trade

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