LAHORE, July 19: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) would continue to extend maximum cooperation and help to the exporters with an aim to boost country's exports.

Member (Exports) CBR Zafar ul Majeed told APP here on Monday that special counters have been established at all the international airports and dry ports across the country to accelerate the process of customs' clearance and other legal formalities for the timely dispatch of export consignments.

He said collectors, additional collectors and deputy collectors are extending co-operation to bonafide exporters for early clearance of their consignments. He said he was touring all collectorate and dry ports to resolve the genuine problems of the exporters.

Mr Majeed said that the CBR would always welcome suggestions from Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry and other local chambers to further streamline the process of export items. -APP

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