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Govt lifts ban on import of non-essential goods

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Govt lifts ban on import of non-essential goods. Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Miftah Ismail on Thursday announced the lifting of the ban on the import of non-essential and luxury goods on the demand of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), however, said that the Regulatory Duties (RDs) would be enhanced manifold to discourage import of such products.

Pakistan was not having many dollars to spend on the import of luxury items: Miftah said.

“The international community requires that there should be no ban so we are lifting the ban on all products. But simultaneously the duties I am going to impose would not let these commodities enter Pakistan as finished goods,” the minister said while addressing a press conference.

Read more: Miftah announces tax relief for shop-owners consuming less than 150 units

The minister said RDs would be enhanced three times or to the maximum possible level and can go even up to 400 to 600 per cent or more.

He said that Pakistan was not having many dollars to spend on the import of luxury items he said adding that the existing resources would be utilized to provide the people of the country with flour, wheat, cotton, and edible oil instead of I-phones or luxury vehicles.

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