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Pakistan gbesele 38 Awọn irawọ ti ko ṣe pataki ti Ware ati awọn ọja baluwe

Pakistan gbesele 38 Awọn irawọ ti ko ṣe pataki ti Ware ati awọn ọja baluwe

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Pakistan‘s Ministry of Commerce issued Ordinance No. 598 ti 2022 under theEmergency Economic Plan”. From May 19, 2022, the import of these 38 non-essential goods will be banned. This ban will affect about $6 bilionu ni isowo.

These banned imports include imototo ohun elo, ohun elo idana, Awọn ọja baluwe, ilẹkun ati awọn fireemu window, chandeliers ati ina ẹrọ (except energy-saving equipment), pottery, ohun elo ile, aga, awọn foonu alagbeka, awọn eso ati awọn eso ti o gbẹ (ayafi Afiganisitani), personal weapons and ammunition, bata, olokun ati agbohunsoke, obe, ketchup, ajo baagi ati suitcases, eja ati tutunini eja, capeti (ayafi Afiganisitani), dried fruit, paper towels shampoo, awọn ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ, suwiti, awọn matiresi igbadun ati awọn baagi sisun, jams ati jelly nachos, ohun ikunra, awọn igbona, irun gbigbẹ, jigi, sodas, tutunini eran, oje, pasita, wara didi, ati siga.

Sibẹsibẹ, the ban of the ordinance does not apply to the import of Pakistani rupees or imports through the land barter mechanism. The import of the listed products will remain prohibited regardless of their import status elsewhere in the Import Policy Order 2022, the notice added.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif tweeted that the austerity measures would help savevaluable foreign exchange. The decision came as the dollar touched 200 rupees in the interbank market last Thursday. It broke all previous records and depleted foreign exchange reserves.

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