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ATT Causing Over US$2-Billion Annual Loss to Pakistan - ICCI.


Islamabad, October 16, 2009 (Frontier Star): The smuggling smuggling, illegal transport across state or national boundaries of goods or persons liable to customs or to prohibition. Smuggling has been carried on in nearly all nations and has occasionally been adopted as an instrument of national policy, as by Great Britain  of Afghan Transit Trade (Com.) the business conected with the passage of goods through a country to their destination.

See also: Transit
 (ATT ATT

ammonia tolerance test.
) goods into Pakistan was causing a direct revenue loss of over two billion dollars annually to Pakistan apart from stunting growth of local industry and government should take all possible measures to stop the misuse of ATT. This was said by Zahid Maqbool, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry in a Statement. He said Afghanistan was a land-locked country and to facilitate it in imports from other countries, Pakistan in 1965 and ECO E·co   , Umberto Born 1932.

Italian writer best known for his novels, including The Name of the Rose (1981). He has also written extensively on semiotics and British and American popular culture.
 Countries in 1997 provided ATT facility to Afghanistan but deplored that this facility was being massively abused by unscrupulous elements to import products as most of these products were surreptitiously sur·rep·ti·tious  
adj.
1. Obtained, done, or made by clandestine or stealthy means.

2. Acting with or marked by stealth. See Synonyms at secret.
 driven back into Pakistan. The reason was that the nature & type of goods imported by ATT was mostly linked to their demand in Pakistan rather than their demand in Afghanistan. He said the Afghans prefer to drink green tea instead of black tea, yet large quantities of black tea were imported, under ATT, for eventual smuggling into Pakistan. He said when in the wake of power outages This is a list of famous wide-scale power outages. 1965
  • The Northeast Blackout of 1965 on November 9, 1965.
1977
  • The infamous New York City Blackout of July 13-14, 1977, resulted in looting and rioting.
 there developed a tremendous demand for power generators, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) systems, rechargeable torches/lights, etc. in Pakistan, ATT traders flooded Pakistani markets with these items directly affecting the business of manufacturers of these items in Pakistan. Zahid Maqbool said today, some 75 per cent of the demand for about 1.5 million bus/truck tyres in Pakistan was met by ATT. Resultantly, manufacturing of tyres within the country and also their legal import was on the decline inflicting a loss of billions of rupees in revenues to Pakistan. He said according to a study, in 1994 Pakistan imported air conditions worth Rs.30-million but Afghanistan, which was at that time mostly bereft of electricity, imported through ATT air conditioners worth one billion rupees most of which ended up in Pakistan.

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