pile up to create menace,” he said. “And, it will take 20 to 25 days or even more to do clearance in addition to jack up the operational cost for exporters and importers in form of extra port duties.”
He added that the government is not realising the fact.
Freight forwarders didn’t issue any bill of leading for exports and there was no delivery order for lifting the import consignment at terminals. If the situation persists it will create handling issues.
Perishable export/import items can be ruined if not cleared on time.
The terminal operator said clearing agents and freight forwarders don’t work on high turnovers and higher taxes can lead to the closure of their businesses.
A leading exporter Jawed Bilwani said government’s non-serious attitude to resolve any industry issue is marring trade. The country’s exports are already suffering and with the ongoing strike of the freight forwarders and other stakeholders will further hamper the exports.
Bilwani said last year good transporters called strike and the government didn’t seriously take the issue. It was only after 12 days, during which traders sustained huge losses the government came for negotiation with the protestors.
He said the present government allows an issue to blow out of proportion before coming for the rescue.
Fawad Ijaz Khan, Patron-in-Chief of Pakistan Leather Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association said the government has failed to resolve the issues facing freight forwarders and air cargo agents.
“We have been trying to contact the various ministries, including finance and commerce ministries, but no one was available to listen to our grievances,” Khan said.
“Our members are worried about their consignments and their orders might be cancelled if not shipped on time.”
Shabbir Ahmed, former chairman of Pakistan Bedwear Exporters Association said the government should seriously take notice of the matter and immediately resolve the issues of the logistics sector. Ahmed said small exporters will suffer the most due to the strike.
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