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Electronic process launched to facilitate agricultural exports to Central Asian countries

September 07, 2022

Abdul Wajid Khan

Pakistan Single Window (PSW) has launched electronic processing and issuance of phytosanitary certificates at Torkham border to facilitate the exports of agricultural products and commodities to Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries.

An official spokesperson said the PSW, in collaboration with the Department of Plant Protection (DPP), has successfully rolled out the electronic processing and issuance of phytosanitary certificates at Torkham border crossing with Afghanistan. Exports of all commodities falling under the jurisdiction of the DPP will be processed through the Single Window system on the filing of the Single Declaration (SD) and will be subject to the electronic issuance of a phytosanitary certificate by the DPP.

The spokesperson said the system eliminates the need for physical visits to the DPP offices, completely digitizes the application, processing, and issuance process of the phytosanitary certificate, and seamlessly integrates the land border clearances with the PSW system already offering the same services at seaports and international air freight units.

The CEO of PSW Syed Aftab Haider told WealthPK that the implementation of the electronic phytosanitary certificate at Torkham border is an important milestone in the journey towards digitization of Pakistan’s cross-border trade, and will facilitate the exports of agricultural products and commodities to Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries. He said export rollout will soon be followed by electronic issuance of import permits and release orders on imports of agricultural goods from Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries, contributing significantly to the cargo clearance times at Torkham, and easing traffic congestion at the border crossing.

“Extension of PSW services at Torkham is a clear manifestation of the partnership between PSW and DPP who collaborated actively to design and implement the new system,” the CEO said.

According to information provided by the PSW, in order to support transition, a team of PSW and DPP officials is at Torkham to provide onsite guidance and training to the traders, clearing agents, and other stakeholders. Training and capacity-building sessions are constantly being conducted by PSW to facilitate transition to the new system.

The rollout at Torkham will be followed by implementation at Ghulam Khan, Kharlachi borders, and other international border crossing points in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces in line with PSW’s gradual implementation strategy.

The PSW is a truly transformative initiative by the Government of Pakistan that aims to digitalize cross-border trade in the country by leveraging modern technology.

Once completed, it will connect 77 government departments, customs, and commercial banks besides several other public and private sector entities on a single electronic platform for customs and regulatory clearances as well as cross-border trade value-added services.

The PSW system began rolling out in July 2021 and achieved phase 1 completion on June 30, 2022, in line with Pakistan’s commitment under the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. It currently has more than 53,000 registered users. Services currently offered by the system include electronic customs registration, online processing, and issuance of import permits, phytosanitary/export certificates, release orders and other documents pertaining to various trade regulators, and digital payments.

In addition to these services, the PSW has also launched its Trade Information Portal – Tradeverse, providing a single access point for all information related to imports, exports, and transit.

The PSW is working to enhance cooperation with private sector training organisations by launching ‘Trainer Accreditation’ and ‘Training Partner’ programs for the capacity building of traders to promote international trade.

Credit : Independent News Pakistan-WealthPk