Customs reforms help increase average revenue per GD by 16pc to around Rs7.7m
ISLAMABAD: Customs reforms introduced under the Prime Minister’s Maritime Task Force have increased the average revenue per Goods Declaration (GD) by 16 percent to around Rs7.7 million, while…
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