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ISAF containers: Pakistan to double service charges from 2012
Published: November 25, 2011
ISLAMABAD:
The Pakistan government on Thursday decided to increase service charges for transit cargo sent for the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and US personnel stationed in Afghanistan.
Against the existing charges of Rs5,000 per container, the new rates will be Rs10,000 per container, effective from January 1, 2012 for shipments bound for US, ISAF and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) forces, said an official of the finance ministry. He said the charges are meant to recover costs incurred on trucking, documentation and toll taxes. Finance Minister Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh approved the proposal during a meeting of the National Logistic Board (NLB). The National Highway Authority has recently revealed that NATO and ISAF containers have caused Rs124 billion worth of damage to the national road network over the years. ISAF and NATO cargo has come under scrutiny after containers marked for Afghanistan went missing en route. The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is currently scrutinising US and NATO cargo traffic to determine the exact number of missing containers and the losses they have caused to the national economy in the shape of damaging local industry and loss of tariff revenue.
The meeting also deliberated the implementation of a monitoring and coordination regime for US, ISAF and NATO cargo. It also reviewed the options of sealing and scanning containers, installation of tracking devices and setting up check points. Director General NLB shared a progress report on Afghan Transit Trade with participants. The meeting discussed measures to avoid any duplication in the functioning of NLC and FBR’s customs department. The finance minister also approved a proposal for the independent registration of National Logistics Cell (NLC) with the Saudi Registration Authority, a new commercial registration agreement between NLC and Qatar and purchase of 21 light vehicles.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 25th, 2011.
 
GREAT ! Should've done that longgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg before. :cheers:

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I believe they paid peanuts to begin with. Should be increasing it at least 5 fold.
 
baap ka maal samaj rakha hai inn logun nay . har cheez bikau nao hoti . kam uz kam shaheedun ka khoon tu na baichu :angry:
 
baap ka maal samaj rakha hai inn logun nay . har cheez bikau nao hoti . kam uz kam shaheedun ka khoon tu na baichu :angry:

today they said close supply and shamsi base hahahahaa shamsi is already taken many times and supply ke dam bardh gay ab sab khush ho jao maal a raha hai khoon bech ker .
 
today they said close supply and shamsi base hahahahaa shamsi is already taken many times and supply ke dam bardh gay ab sab khush ho jao maal a raha hai khoon bech ker .
shamsi base ka drama hazar dafa laga chukay hain r ab Kiyani kehta hai future mein aisa huwa tu hum yeah kar dain gaey woh kar dain gaey pata nai kab tak yeah bhonkna chor kar katna shoruh karay ga
 
WTF to that , is it all about the money , is this the value of Pakistani life , sala ****** k bache.


Ye Allah ka azab ha k ase hamen leader mila han


What about the families who's members had died in such coward attack. Time to cut the throat of NATO PERMANENTLY
 
BTW this news said supply will never closed so defense committee was just drama its proved now go home sleep till next bomb
 

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