Pakistan Lifts Ban On Import Of Sanitary Ware And Bathroom Products
Na Ọgọst 19, Pakistan’s Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) on Friday approved the federal government’s decision to lift the ban on the import of non-essential and luxury goods, according to ADY news. The decision was taken at a meeting held in Islamabad. The meeting was chaired by Finance Minister Miftah Ismail.
The ECC also recommended the release of those goods that arrived after June 30 until July 31 that were held up with a surcharge.
Na Mee 19 of this year, Pakistan’s Ministry of Commerce issued Ordinance No. 598 nke 2022 under the Emergency Economic Plan, banning the import of 38 non-essential goods. These banned imports include sanitary ware, ngwa nri, bathroom items, ọnụ ụzọ na windo windo, chandeliers na ọkụ akụrụngwa (except energy saving equipment), crockery, Ngwa ụlọ, ihe eji ebi ulo, ekwe ntị, mkpụrụ osisi na mkpụrụ osisi a mịrị amị (ewezuga Afghanistan), private arms and ammunition, akpụkpọ ụkwụ, ekweisi na ọkà okwu, ihendori, ketchup, akpa njem na akpa akwa, azụ na azụ oyi kpọnwụrụ akpọnwụ, kameeji (ewezuga Afghanistan), preserved fruits, tissue paper shampoo, ụgbọ ala, swiiti, matraasi okomoko na akpa ihi ụra, jam na jelii nachos, ihe icho ihe, ndị na-ekpo ọkụ, ndị na-ehicha ntutu isi, ugogbe anya maka anwụ, sodas, anụ oyi kpọnwụrụ, ihe ọṅụṅụ, onyinye, ihe nracha, na sịga. This ban affects about $6 ijeri na ahia.


