Traders during a joint meeting of Pak-Afghan apprised the officials concerned regarding trade-related issues and suggested a number of proposals for amicable resolution.
A meeting of Pak-Afghan traders held at Torkham Border to discuss the hurdles in the way of mutual trade between the two countries, said in a press release issued on Saturday.
The meeting was chaired by the newly appointed Chief Collector Customs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Fayyaz Anwar.
On the occasion, the participants held a thorough discussion on the performance of various relevant public sector institutions along with the problems of the business community on both sides of Pak-Afghan bilateral trade.
Apart from the Collector Customs Operations Peshawar Muhammad Ashfaq, Additional Collector Customs Torkham Muhammad Rizwan, Additional Collector Customs Peshawar Rizwan Mehmood, Deputy Collector Operations Torkham Asma Javed, Assistant Collectors Torkham Imad Mohib, Superintendent Siddique Akbar and PRO Customs Deptt Sohail, Coordinator and Director of PAJCCI Ziaul Haq Sarhadi, President of KCCI Syed Jawad Hussain Kazmi and Torkham Customs Agents Association members were participated in the meeting.
During the meeting, Chief Collector Customs KP Fayyaz Anwar was briefed by Customs staff Torkham who also visited along with Collector Customs Peshawar Muhammad Ashfaq the newly constructed NLC terminal project.
The senior officials inspected various parts of the terminal along with the team and also issued instructions on the spot.
In the meeting, representatives from customs, other departments, including NLC, FC, police and other security departments suggested a number of proposals to solve the obstacles in the way of Pak-Afghan mutual trade.—APP