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EXPORT PROCESS FLOW,
PROCEDURE AND
DOCUMENTATION
Revised on November 10, 2005
Prepared By: Policy & Planning
Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority
Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives
Government of Pakistan
www.smeda.org.pk
HEAD OFFICE
LAHORE
6th Floor, L.D.A Plaza,
Egerton Road
Lahore-54792
Tel: 111-111-456
Fax: (042) 6304926
helpdesk@smeda.org.pk
REGIONAL OFFICE
SINDH
5th Floor, Bahria Complex 2,
M.T.Khan Road,
Karachi
Tel: (021) 111-111-456
Fax: (021) 5610572
helpdesk-khi@smeda.org.pk
REGIONAL OFFICE
NWFP
Ground floor
State Life Building
The Mall, Peshawar
Tel: (091) 9213046-47
Fax: (091) 286908
helpdesk-pew@smeda.org.pk
REGIONAL OFFICE
BALOCHISTAN
Bungalow No. 15-A
Chaman Housing Scheme
Airport Road, Quetta.
Tel: (081) 2831702/2831623
Fax: (081) 2831922
helpdesk-qta@smeda.org.pk
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INDEX
1. Introduction to SMEDA 02
2. Role of Policy and Planning 02
3. Flow Chart 03
4. Introduction 05
5. Selection of a Product 05
6. Opening of an Office 05
7. Registration for Export 05
8. Selection of Market 05
9. Quoting a Price 06
10.Signing of a Contract 06
11.Terms of Delivery 06
12.Financing for Exports 07
13.Packing 07
14.Transport 07
15.Insurance 07
16.Documentation 07
17.Post Shipment Documents 08
18.How to Claim Duty Drawbacks 08
19.Annexure A 09
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INTRODUCTION OF SMEDA
The Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) was established with
the objective to provide fresh impetus to the economy through the launch of an aggressive
SME development strategy.
Since its inception in October 1998, SMEDA had adopted a sectoral SME development
approach. A few priority sectors were selected on the criterion of SME presence. In depth
research was conducted and comprehensive development plans were formulated after
identification of impediments and retardants. The all-encompassing sectoral development
strategy involved overhauling of the regulatory environment by taking into consideration
other important aspects including finance, marketing, technology and human resource
development.
After successfully qualifying in the first phase of sector development SMEDA reorganised
its operations in January 2001 with the task of SME development at a broader scale and
enhanced outreachreach in terms of SMEDA’s areas of operation. Currently, SMEDA along
with sectoral focus offers a range of services to SMEs including over the counter support
systems, exclusive business development facilities, training and development and
information dissemination through a wide range of publications. SMEDA’s activities can
now be classified into the three following broad areas:
Creating a Conducive Environment; includes collaboration with policy makers to devise
facilitating mechanisms for SMEs by removing regulatory impediments across numerous
policy areas
Cluster/Sector Development; comprises formulation and implementation of projects for
SME clusters/sectors in collaboration with industry/trade associations and chambers
Enhancing Access to Business Development Services; development and provision of
services to meet the business management, strategic and operational requirements of
SMEs
SMEDA has so far successfully formulated strategies for sectors, including fruits and
vegetables, marble and granite, gems and jewellery, marine fisheries, leather and footwear,
textiles, surgical instruments, transport and dairy. Whereas the task of SME development
at a broader scale still requires more coverage and enhanced reach in terms of SMEDA’s
areas of operation.
Along with the sectoral focus a broad spectrum of services are now being offered to the
SMEs by SMEDA, which are driven by factors like enhanced interaction amongst the
stakeholders, need based sectoral research, over the counter support systems, exclusive
business development facilities, training and development for SMEs and information
dissemination through wide range of publications.
ROLE OF POLICY AND PLANNING
The Policy & Planning department of SMEDA is the hub of policy and regulatory research
that feeds national, provincial and local government institutions, SME associations,
industrial clusters and individual entrepreneurs with the ultimate objective of creating a
conducive business environment. It has a mandate to identify and where suitable initiate
strategic projects. The Policy & Planning of SMEDA plays a key role in providing an overall
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policy direction to SMEDA, under which SMEDA provides support to SMEs. The PP
provides guidance based on field realities pertaining to SMEs in Pakistan and other parts
of the world. Information resource centre of SMEDA is an integral part of Policy & Planning
department while development of Regulatory Procedures is a part of an overall information
dissemination function of the department.
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FLOW CHART
Fill 'Export
Questionnaire Form '
Necessary Registration
for Export
Open a Bank
Account
Register business
name & get National
Tax No.
M embership
C ertificate from
Association/Cham ber
of Com merce
Signature from
the Bank
Sales Tax N o.
C ertificate
R ental Agreement &
Ownership Registry’s
Photocopy
Original Receipt of
Pay order of Rs.1500
for EPB
Identifying the Potential
Buyers / Custom ers
Signing the C ontract
Select Freight Forwarders
Prepare Shipping Docs
Market Identification
+
Submit Docs to Bank
Starting an Office
Need Analysis
Agents/Distributors/
W holesalers/ End
Users/ Sales R eps
EDC s / Mail
Order H ouses
Trade Fairs/Internet/
Personal
Visits/C ontacts/Agents
Directories
Embassies/Officials
High / Low / Moderate
Pricing Strategy
Advance Payment/ Letter of
Credit (LC) / Open Account /
C onsignm ent
Protection / Prom otion / Storage /
Labels
Bill of Lading / Comm ercial
Invoice / Insurance Certificate /
Packing List / E-form
Maritim e / Air / R oad / Rail
Experience / Infrastructure /
Services / Facilities
Business Plan
Prepare
Product
Selection for
Export
Transportation
Packaging
Production
D etermine the
Paym ent Terms
Determine the
Term s of Delivery
Determining the Prices as
per the Market Analysis
Financing for Export
C hannel Selection
Finalizing
Distributors & Agents
M arket Research Product
Evaluation
This is optional; availing this
facility at low m ark-up rates
could be beneficial
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INTRODUCTION
Exporting is merely a selling but when it is selling at home, it does not bother you because
you are in personal contact with a buyer for which you do not need to comply with several
procedural requirements including filling and exchanging of a lot of documents. But the
difference comes when you intend to sell to some one who is thousands of miles away from
you, speaking different language, having different customs, preferences, currency and
import regulations. In order to facilitate trade with other countries, certain sets of rules
have been developed by the trading nations over the centuries, which are normally
followed in foreign trade today. The International Trade is governed by rules made by the
World Trade Organisation (WTO). Details on WTO can be obtained from Information
Advisory Centre (IAC) of the EPB.
SELECTION OF A PRODUCT
If you want to enter export trade, the first thing you have to do is to decide about the
product, which you intend to trade. You should have intimate knowledge about the
product and sources of supply. If you have varied sources of supply, you will have no
problem in procurement and shipment. But if you produce the product yourself at effective
cost and exercise quality control, then you can become a successful exporter within
shortest possible time. You can also analyse which products are exported to which
country. This information is available in the IAC of EPB.
OPENING OF AN OFFICE
After selection of product, you may open an office, give it a name, print letterheads, install
phone and fix a signboard on your business premises.
REGISTRATION FOR EXPORT
Previously it was mandatory to register your firm as an exporter for-five years from the
nearest office of the EPB against payment of nominal fee. However registration
procedures for both imports and exports have been abolished and now registration is
not required for either export or import.
SELECTION OF MARKET
The exporter cannot go to every country in the world to persuade people to buy his
product.
Even the largest international firms do not trade with the whole world and not every
country can or will buy what a particular exporter may sell to them. In view of scarce
resources and shortage of experienced marketing personnel, the exporters should be
selective and concentrate on markets, which could yield the best results. For this one has
to examine
i. The economic position of the country
ii. Size of the Market and whether it is expanding or shrinking.
iii. Market growth in a given product.
iv. Unit price of the product. Whether it is more or less than other countries.
v. Import regime in the importing country.
vi. Location of the market etc
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QUOTING A PRICE
It is easy to quote price at home. For this one has just to calculate cost of production with
packing and transportation charges and add profit. But in case of export, quoting of price
means many things. For this one has to examine several things including the following: -
i. What price to charge to remain competitive abroad?
ii. While calculating prices one has to think about all the cost including, packing,
insurance, credit, agent’s commission, octroi duties, documentation fee, marking
charges, transportation charges, export duties etc.
iii. For securing good price one has also to check up price of the same product abroad. If
there is a good mark up in price in foreign market, one should not loose sight of it.
EPB can help you get price information further its trade offices posted abroad.
SIGNING OF A CONTRACT
When prices are accepted then a contract is signed with the firm for supply of goods which
becomes binding on both the buyer & seller. Contract is a document, which normally
contains.
i. Name of exporter
ii. Name of importer
iii. Item of sale
iv. Unit price
v. Total quantity
vi. Terms of delivery (FOB, C&F, CIF etc.)* Incoterms deal with the questions related to
the delivery of the products from the seller to the buyer. This includes the carriage
of products, export and import clearance responsibilities, who pays for what, and
who has risk for the condition of the products at different locations within the
transport process. Incoterms are always used with a geographical location and do
not deal with transfer of title.
vii. Terms of payment (There could be basically two arrangements for payment; first
being through direct funds transfer without involving any credit facility. This funds
transfer could be both before the shipment of goods or after the shipment of goods
generally referred as Cash Against Documents (CAD). Second arrangement is
through the Letter of Credit (LC). The customer’s bank provides a ‘letter of credit’,
which promises to pay the supplier as long as the terms are met. There are two
types of LC, LC sight and LC Deferred payment. The payment may be paid
immediately at sight or at a later date).
viii. Mode of shipment (Sea, Air, Road)
ix. Currency in which transaction will be made.
x. Validity period of a contract & delivery period.
xi. Shipping marks if any.
xii. Arbitration clause.
TERMS OF DELIVERY
When the exporter is making an offer, he quotes the price of his product. If the offer is
accepted then a contract is signed between the buyer & the seller. The contract includes
terms and conditions under which goods are delivered.
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The buyer sitting in the overseas market is normally not interested to receive charge of
goods at one's factory site but he may be interested to get charge of goods on FOB basis
which means free on Board at airport or seaport. It means that charges of the consignment
are fully paid up to that point and the rest of the freight is paid by the buyer. Terms of
delivery are not only important for quoting price but it also makes clear as to who is
responsible for the goods if anything goes wrong. The most frequently used terms of
delivery are as under: -
FINANCING FOR EXPORT
The exporter should accept order, which he can fulfil easily. He should have the necessary
finances or access to finances for effecting shipment and the capacity to wait till the sale
proceeds are received. In this connection, term of payment plays an important role, as it
should be timed to keep you solvent at the time of need. For export pre-shipment and
post-shipment credits are available from the Govt. on concessionaire rate. The exporter
can make use of it.
PACKING
Packing should be sea, air and roadworthy. The container should be in a position to carry
contents to the destination in perfect condition. For reduction in cost most economical
packing material be used. Pakistan Packing Institute can help you.
TRANSPORT
Light and costly items are normally sent by air whereas as heavy items are shipped by sea.
In each case the most economical mode should be used to reduce cost.
INSURANCE
Insurance is necessary to recover cost in case of loss. But where the exporters are sure
that the chances of loss are minimum they do not insure consignment. In case the buyer
insists on Insurance then it must be done.
DOCUMENTATION
The following documents are normally used in exports: -
1. E-Form (Through authorised Commercial Bank).
2. Shipping Bill (Through authorised Clearing agents).
3. B/L or AWB (Through Clearing agents)
4. Commercial Invoice
5. Packing List
6. Certificate Country of origin (Through Chamber) or
6(a) GSP (Through EPB)
7. Textile quota Export licence/visa document required for textile items under quota
restraint
8. Pre-shipment certificate through EPB for certain textile item s for exports to
management textile item.
9. Export contract registration details
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POST SHIPMENT DOCUMENTS
1. Textile quota Export licence/visa document required for textile items under quota
restraint 4th copy of shipping (through customs) bill to be used for rebates on
bank/sales tax refund/textile quota.
2. BCA (Bank Credit Advice) to be received from commercial banks after foreign exchange
is received. The BCA is considered proof for the purpose of rebates, refinance scheme
etc.
HOW TO CLAIM DUTY DRAWBACKS
Duty Drawback is the most commonly availed incentive by exporters. It is the amount
reimbursed by the government to exporters as compensation for Customs Duty collected at
the time of import. For the purpose, CBR sets aside a certain percentage of customs duty
collected on imported raw material for incentivitising export production. The following
documents must be in order when Exporter files the claim for export rebate and submits
the file to the customs rebate section
1. Bank Credit Advice ( B.C.A )
2. Bill of Lading (First Original).
3. Railway Receipt (Attested by the Railways).
4. Customs Signed Invoice with Two Photocopies.
5. Packing List.
6. Exchange Rate Certificate
7. Copy of Shipping Bill.
8. Photo Copy of Form “E”.
9. Laboratory Test Report. (if required)
10. Photocopy of SRO. (relevant to exporter’s product)
11. Copy of Cross Border Certificate (In case of export through land route).
12.Sales Tax Return of clearing agent of previous month (if claim launched through
clearing agent)
Additional information may be found in the regulatory procedures for claiming duty
drawbacks
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ANNEXURE A
ADDRESSES OF IMPORTANT OFFICES
EXPORT PROMOTION BUREAU
Head Office - Karachi
5th floor, Finance & Trade Center Block-A
Shahrah-e-Faisal, P.O.Box No.1293, Karachi-
75200
Tel: (92-21) 9206487-90, UAN: 111-444-111
E-mail: epb@epb.kar.erum.com.pk
URL: www.epb.gov.pk
Regional Offices
Islamabad
26-d, West Kashmir Plaza, Blue Area, Islamabad
UAN: 111-444-111, Fax: (92-51) 920 1736
E-mail: epbisb@ntc.net.pk
Lahore
62 Garden Block, New Garden Town, Lahore
UAN: 111-444-111, Fax: (92-42) 586 5114, 588
2525
E-mail: eiac@epblhr.gov.pk
Peshawar
Plot No. 24 Phase-V, Hayatabad, Peshawar
Tel: (92-91) 9217120 - 25, Fax: (92-91) 9217126
Telex: 27050 EXPOM PK
E-mail: epb@pesh.paknet.com.pk
Quetta
Opp. Sessions court Building, Shahrah-e-Iqbal,
Quetta
Tel: (92-81) 920 2562, 920 1109, Fax: (92-81) 920
2053
E-mail: epbquetta@hotmail.com
Sub-Regional Offices
Faisalabad
Gulistan Colony No. 2, Public Building Area
Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad
Tel: (92-41) 9210202, Fax: (92-41) 9219294
E-mail: epbfsd@fsd.comsats.net.pk
Hyderabad
18-A Govt. Officers Residence (GOR) Colony,
Hyderabad
Tel: (92-221) 9200172, Fax: (92-221) 9200156
Sialkot
Paris Road, Sialkot
Tel: (92-432) 9250081, 9250083
Fax: (92-432) 9250082
Gujranwala
20- E, Pasroor Road Satellite Town, Gujranwala
Tel: (92-431) 9200138-39, Fax: (92-431) 9200140,
E-mail: epbguj@brain.net.pk
Multan
79-A, Gulgasht Colony, Multan Cantt
Tel: (92-61) 9210171-74
Fax: (92-61) 9210172
E-mail: epbmul@brain.net.pk
Abbottabad
Mubarak Plaza, Main Mansehra Road, Abbottabad
Tel: (92-992) 38 0203, Fax: (92-992) 38 0181
Sukkur
Pakistan Red Crescent Society Building, Parsi
Colony Road, Sukkur
Tel: (92-071) 9310536
Fax: (92-071) 9310537
Swat
Saidu Sharif, Gul Kada, Swat
Tel: (92-936) 9240301, Fax: (92-936) 738554
(Mirpur) Azad Kashmir
House- no 63, Sector F-1, Mirpur, (Azad Kashmir)
Tel: (92-58610) 44927, Fax: (92-58610) 45158
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PAKISTAN TRADE OFFICES ABROAD
AUSTRALIA (Sydney)
Consul General
Consulate General of Pakistan
Suit No.2, Level-9, 36 Carrington Street N.S.W.
Sydney 2000
G.P.O. Box No. 5256, N.S.W. 2001, Australia
Tel: (61-2) 92993066, 92993250, Fax: 92997319
E-mail: parepsydney@comcen.com.au
AFGHANISTAN (Kabul)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan, Commercial Section
Tel: (0093-20) 230 0911 230 0913
E-mail:embassy@pakembassykbl.com
AFGHANISTAN (Kandahar)
Commercial Counsellor
Consulate General of Pakistan, Commercial
Section, Shahr-a-Nau, Heart Road, Kandahar
Tel: (0092-81) 837715 822443
Fax: (92-81)-820066
BANGLADESH (Dhaka)
Commercial Secretary
High Commission for Pakistan
Commercial Section, House No. 2,
Road No. 71 Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka - 1212
Tel: (880-2) 8811900, 8825388, Fax: 8823677
BELGIUM (Brussels)
Economic Minister
Embassy of Pakistan
57-Avenue Delleur, 1170-Brussels
Tel: (32-2) 6759746, Fax: 6753137, 6738394
E-mail: economic.section@belgacom.net
BRAZIL (Sao Paulo)
Commercial Counsellor
Tel: (55-61) 3641632 3641761
Fax: (55-61) 2480246
E-mail: parepbra@brturbo.com
CANADA (Montreal)
Consul General
Consulate General of Pakistan
3421 Peel Street, Montreal, QC H3A 1W7
Tel: (1-514) 8452297, 8452298, Fax: 8451354
E-mail: parepmontreal@bellnet.ca
CHINA (Hong Kong)
Consul General
Consulate General of Pakistan
Room No. 3706, 37th Floor, China Resources
Building,26, Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2827 1966 2827 0295 2827 0681
Fax: (852) 2827 2189, 2827 1066
E-mail: parephk@netvegator.com
CHINA (Shanghai)
Consul General
Consulate General of Pakistan
7th Floor, HongQiao Business Centre, 2272,
Hongqiao Road Shanghai 200336 China
Tel: 0086-21-6237-7000 (PABX) 62377166
62377266
Fax: 0086-21-62377066
E-mail: pakrepshanghai@yahoo.com
FRANCE (Paris)
Commercial Counselor
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Section
1, rue Washington 75008, Paris
Tel: (33-1) 45635362, 45619977, Fax: 45635366
E-mail: pak.emb.comm.@wanadoo.fr,
GERMANY (Frankfurt)
Commercial Counselor
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Division, Beethoven Strabe 4, 60325-
Frankfurt am Main
Tel: (0049-69) 697 6970,
Fax: (0049-69) 6976 9720
E-mail: parep.ccf@t-online.de
HUNGARY (Budapest)
Commercial Secretary
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Section
Adonisz Ut. 3/A, Budapest 11125
Tel: (36-1) 3558017, 3558210Fax: 3751402
E-mail: pakemb@mail.matav.hu
INDIA (New Delhi)
Commercial Secretary
High Commission for Pakistan
No. 2/5-G, Shantipath
Chanakyapur, New Delhi - 110021
Tel: (91-11) 6110601 to 4, Fax: 6888353
E-mail: pakhc@nda.vsal.net.in
INDONESIA (Jakarta)
Commercial Secretary
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Section, 50, Jalan Tenku Umar
P.O. Box 1461, Jakarta Pusat
Tel: (62-21) 3103947, 3144008, Fax: 3103947
E-mail: pakistan@rad.net.id
IRAN (Tehran)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan
Khayaban-e-Dr. Hussein Fatimi
Koocha-e-Ahmed Eitmadzadeh
Block #1, Jamshedabad Shomali
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Shomali. P.O.Box. 4551-11465, Tehran
Tel: (0098-21) 694 4888-90
Fax: (0098-21) 694 4889(Com) 935154 (Dip)
E-mail: tehrancomm@yahoo.com
ITALY (Rome)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Section Via Della Camilluccia 682,
00135 Rome
Tel: (39-6) 3294836, 36301775, Fax: 3296660
E-mail: comsec@tiscali.it
JAPAN (Tokyo)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Section
2-14-9, Moto Azabu, Minato-Ku, Tokyo-106-0046
Tel: (81-3) 34545088 3454 4861/4, Fax: 34514280
E-mail: comsecjp@yahoo.com
KAZAKHSTAN (Almaty)
Commercial Secretary
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Section, 25-Tulebaeva Street, Almaty
Tel: (7-3272) 731502, 733831, Fax: (7-
3273)731300
E-mail: parepalmaty@hotmail.com
KENYA (Nairobi)
Commercial Counsellor
High Commission for Pakistan, (Commercial
Section),St. Michael Road,Off Waiyakiway
Westlands,P.O.Box 30045, Nairobi
Tel:(+254-20) 4447170 , 444 3911
Fax:(+254-20) 444 3803 (Dip) 444 6507 (Inf)
E-mail: pakistan@nbi.ispkenya.com
SOUTH KOREA (Seoul)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Section
258-13 Iteawon 2 Dong, Youngsan-gu, Seoul 140-
230
Tele: (82-2) 7975015,Fax: 7961141
E-mail: commerce@pakistan-korea-trade.org
Website: www.pakistan-korea-trade.org
MALAYSIA (KualaLumpur)
Commercial Counsellor
High Commission for Pakistan
Commercial Section
132-Jalam Ampang 50450, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (60-3) 21618877 to 9, Fax: 2162543
E-mail: commerce_hcpkl@yahoo.com
MYANMAR
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan
A-4 Diplomatic Quarters, Pyay Road, Yangon
Tel: (95-1) 227340, 222881, Fax: 221147
MEXICO (Mexico City)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan, Hegel 512, Colonia
Polames,Del. Miguel Hidalgo,Mexico C.P. 11520
Tel:(+52-55) 5203 4280 , 5203 3636
E-mail: parepmex@hotmail.com
NETHERLANDS (Hague)
Commercial Secretary
Embassy of Pakistan
Amaliastraat 8, 2514 JC, The Hague
Tel: (31-70) 3648948, 3648949, Fax: 3106047
E-mail: comwing@planet.nl
POLAND (Warsaw)
Commercial Secretary
Embassy of Pakistan ul.Staroscinska 1,
Apt.1/2,02-516 Apt.1/2,02-516Warsaw
Tel: (0048-22) 8494808 , 8494938
Fax: (0048-22) 8491160
E-mail: parepwarsaw@wp.pl
RUSSIA (Moscow)
Minister (Trade)
Ulisa Sadova Kudrinskaya 17, 103001 Moscow
Tel: (7-95) 2549791,Fax: 9569097
E-mail: aab2712@yahoo.com
SAUDI ARABIA (Jeddah)
Commercial Counsellor
Consulate General of Pakistan
Commercial Section
No. 17 E 7 Sector, Mushrefah, Ibrahim
Al-Tassan Street 19,
Building No. 58-60, P.O. Box 182
Jeddah 21411
Tel: (966-2) 6691054, 6692371, Fax: 6693309
E-mail: pakcom@zajil.net
SPAIN (Madrid)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan,(Commercial
Section),Avenida. PIO XII, 11,28016 Madrid.
Tel: (+34-91) 345 9138, 350 4943
Fax: (+34-91) 450 4946 (Com) 345 8158 (Dip)
E-mail: comercio@embajada-pakistan.org
Website: http://www.embajada-pakistan.org/
SINGAPORE
Commercial Counsellor
High Commission for Pakistan
Commercial Section
Sector Road, Shaw Centre, No. 24-02/04,
Singapore. 228208
Tel: (65) 7345747, 7376988, Fax: 7331296
E-mail: pakistan@mbox3.singnet.com.sg
SOUTH AFRICA
Commercial Secretary
Trade Commission for Pakistan
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59 Oxford Road, Saxonwold 2196, Johannesburg
Tel: (27-11) 8808637/74, Fax: 8808675
e-mail: paktrade@mweb.co.za
SWEDEN (Stockholm)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan, Commercial Section
Karlavagen 65, SE 11449 Stockholm.
Tel: (0046-8) 203300, Fax: 223555
E-mail: anjum.assad@pakistanembassy.se
SWITZERLAND (WTO Mission Geneva)
Ambassador
Permanent Mission of Pakistan To The UN,
56 Rue de Moillebeau, 1209 Geneva-19
Tel: (0041-22) 740 1332 , Fax: 740 3509
E-mail: info@wto-pakistan.org
THAILAND (Bangkok)
Commercial Counsellor
Embassy of Pakistan
Commercial Section
31, Soi Naua Nua, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok,
10110
Tel: (662) 2530288-9, Fax: 2530290
E-mail: pakthaitrade@hotmail.com
TURKEY (Istanbul)
Consul General
Consulate General of Pakistan
Cengiztopel caddesi Gulsen sokak No.5, Beyaz ev:3
ETILER Istanbul- Turkey.
Tel: (0090-212) 358 4506
Fax: (0090-212) 358 4508
E-mail: parepistanbul@hotmail.com
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (Dubai)
Commercial Secretary
Consulate General of Pakistan
Khalid bin Walid Road, P.O. Box 340, Bur Dubai
Tel: (971-4) 3972425, 3970412,Fax: 3976599
E-mail: paktradedxb@hotmail.com
UNITED KINGDOM (London)
Economic Counsellor
Economic & Commercial Division
High Commission of Pakistan
35/36, Lowndes Square, London SWIX 9JN
Tel: (0044-20) 7664 9215
Fax: (0044-20) 7664 9215(Com) 7664 9224 (Dip)
Email: ecodiv@hotmail.com
USA (Los Angeles)
Commercial Counsellor
Consulate General of Pakistan,(Trade
Division)10850 Wilshire Blvd. Suite No. 1250,Los
Angeles CA 90024
Tel: (310)474-6861
Fax: (310) 4744871
E-mail: pakcomm@aol.com
Website: www.paktrdela.org
USA (New York)
Commercial Counsellor
Consulate General of Pakistan,(Commercial
Division),12 East, 65th Street,New York NY 10021.
Tel: (+212) 472 6123
Fax: (+212) 472 6780 (Com) 517 6987 (Dip)
E-mail: pakistantrade@aol.com
USA (Washington)
Minister (Trade)
Embassy of Pakistan,3517 International Court, NW
Washington DC 20008
Tel: (202) 243 3266 (direct)
Fax: (202) 686 1589 686 1495
E-mail: compk@rcn.com.
UZBEKISTAN
Commercial secretary
Embassy of Pakistan, Commercial Section
Building No.15, Abdurakhmonov Street, Sobir
Rakhimov District, Tashkent
Tel: (998-71) 148 0525 148 0509, Fax: (998-71)
148 1391 (Com) 148 1548 (Pol.)
E-mail: comdiv@rol.uz
ADDRESSES OF VARIOUS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OPERATING IN
PAKISTAN
THE FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY:
Head Office:
Federation House
Sharae Firdousi, Main Clifton
P.O. Box: 13875
Karachi-75600
TEL 021-5873691-94
FAX 92-21-5874332
EMAIL info@fpcci.com , fpcci@digicom.net.pk
Zonal Office
50-A, Tufail Road
Lahore Cantt-54810
TEL 042-6670970-71
FAX 92-042-6670972
Liaison Office
Benazir Plaza, Jinnah Avenue
P.O. Box: 1927
Islamabad
TEL 051-213117-18
FAX 92-051-273177
Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning
13
FPCCI HAS UNDER ITS UMBRELLA THE FOLLOWING 46 CHAMBERS OF
COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
THE AMERICAN BUSINESS COUNCIL OF PAK.
NIC BUILDING (6TH FLOOR)
ABBASI SHAHEED ROAD, GPO BOX 1322
KARACHI
TEL 021-5676436
FAX 021-5660135
EML abcpak@cyber.net.pk
URL www.abcpk.org.pk
AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
52-F/1, JARI DAM ROAD
TEL 058610-44890
FAX 058610-39110
EML ajkcci@isb.paknet.com.pk
URL www.ajkcci.com
BAHAWALPUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
IND.
43-A/1, TIPPU SHAHEED ROAD
MODEL TOWN-A
BAHAWALPUR
TEL 062-2883192/2886283
FAX 062-2889283
EML bcci@mnl.paknet.com.pk
URL www.bahawalpurchmber.com
DADU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
816, 8TH FLOOR, PROGRESSIVE PLAZA
BEAMOUNT ROAD
KARACHI
TEL 021-5219026-7
FAX 021-5650006
EML daduchamber@hotmail.com
D.G. KHAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
KHAKWANI HOUSE, BLOCK 34
DERA GHAZI KHAN
TEL 0641-62338/62645
FAX 0641-64938
D.I. KHAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
POST BOX 5, CIRCULAR ROAD
D. I. KHAN
TEL 0966-716310
EML sjbdn@epistemics.net
THE FAISALABAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
2ND FLOOR, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
JAIL ROAD
FAISALABAD
TEL 041-2616045-47
FAX 041-2615085
EML fcci@fsd.paknet.com.pk
THE GUJRANWALA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AND INDUSTRY
AIWAN-E-TIJARAT ROAD
GUJRANWALA
TEL 055-3256701-04
FAX 055-3254440
EML gcci@gjr.paknet.com.pk
WWW www.gcci.org.pk
HAZARA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
AL-MUMTAZ PLAZA, SUPPLY BAZAR
MANSEHRA ROAD
ABBOTTABAD
TEL 05921-337871
FAX 05921-330628/381701
EML hcci2000@yahoo.com
HARIPUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
32 - HABIB PLAZA
G. T. ROAD
HARIPUR
TEL 0995-613364
FAX 0995-614257
HYDERABAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
AIWAN-E-TIJARAT ROAD, SADDAR
P.O. BOX NO. 99
HYDERABAD
TEL 0221-278472-5
FAX 0221-2784977
EML hcci@paknet3.ptc.pk
ISLAMABAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
CHAMBER HOUSE, G-8/1
AIWAN-E-SANAT-O-TIJARAT
ISLAMABAD
TEL 051-2250526/2253145
FAX 051-2252950
EML icci@brain.net.pk
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY,
KARACHI
AIWAN-E-TIJARAT ROAD
OFF: SHAHRAH-E-LIAQUAT
P. O. BOX NO. 4158
KARACHI
TEL 021-2416091-94/2412414/2410587
FAX 021-2416095
EML ccikar@cyber.net.pk
WWW www.karachichamber.com
Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning
14
KHAIRPUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
SHOP 8, SACCHAL SHOPING CENTRE
KHAIRPUR
TEL 0792-4903/51505
LAHORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
11, SHARAH-E-AIWAN-E-TIJARAT
LAHORE
TEL 042-6305538-40/6365737-42
FAX 042-6368854
EML sect@lcci.org.pk
WWW www.lcci.org.pk
LARKANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
21-23, J. F. KENNEDY MARKET
LARKANA
TEL 074-4040709
FAX 074-4057136
THE MIRPURKHAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
& INDUSTRY
KHAN CHAMBERS, NEW TOWN
P.O.BOX NO. 162
MIRPURKHAS
TEL 0233-872175
FAX 0233-86181
MULTAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
M. D. A. ROAD
MULTAN
TEL 061-4517087/4543530
FAX 061-4570463
EML mccimul@mul.paknet.com.pk
OVERSEAS INVESTORS CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING
TALPUR ROAD, P.O. BOX 4833
KARACHI
TEL 021-2410814-15
FAX 021-2427315
EML info@oicci.org
URL www.oicci.org
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY,
QUETTA
ZARGHOON ROAD, P. O. BOX 117
QUETTA
TEL 081-2835717/2821943
FAX 081-282128
EML qcci@hotmail.com
THE RAWALPINDI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
CHAMBER HOUSE, 39-MAYO ROAD
CIVIL LINES
RAWALPINDI
TEL 051-5111051-4
FAX 051-5111055
EML rcci@rcci.org.pk
WWW www.rcci.org.pk
SARGODHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
14 NEW CIVIL LINES
SARGHODA
TEL 048-3715664
FAX 048-3700766
EML sgdacci@hotmail.com
SARHAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
SARHAD CHAMBER HOUSE
G. T. ROAD
PESHAWAR
TEL 091-9213314-15
FAX 091-9213316
EML sccip@brain.net.pk
SHIKARPUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
OPP. GOLE MARKET
SHIKARPUR
TEL 0761-3342
SIALKOT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
SHARAH-E-AIWAN-E-SANAT-O-TIJARAT
P.O. BOX 1870
SIALKOT
TEL 052-4261881-3
FAX 0452-4268835/4267910
EML scci@skt.comsats.net.pk
WWW www.scci.org.pk
SUKKUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
"SUKKUR CHAMBER HOUSE"
IST FLOOR, OPP. MEHRAN VIEW PLAZA
BUNDER ROAD
SUKKUR
TEL 071-5623938/5623059
FAX 071-5623059
EML scci_sukkur@yahoo.com
THE SHEIKHUPURA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
& INDUSTRY
CHAMBER HOUSE, KOT ABDUL MALIK
LAHORE SHEIKHUPURA ROAD
SHEIKHUPURA
TEL 04931-7723131/270313/206131
FAX 04931-7722577/205306
GUJRAT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
4th FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING
G. T. ROAD
Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning
15
GUJRAT
TEL 053-3523012-13/3525395
FAX 053-3523011
JHELUM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
RANI NAGAR, G. T. ROAD
JHELUM
TEL 0544-646532
FAX 0544-646533
THATTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
P.O. SHAFFIABAD, GHARO
THATTA
TEL 029-/021-7726243/7771190
FAX 029-7725122
JHANG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
AAMIR COLONY, YOUSAF SHAH ROAD
OPPOSITE INCOME TAX OFFICE
JHANG
TEL 047-7611780/7624083
FAX 047-7612371
LASBELA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
2ND FLOOR, LIEDA OFFICE BUILDING
HUB DISTRICT
LASBELA
TEL 0853-303410
NORTHERN AREAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AND INDUSTRY
KHAZANA ROAD
GILGIT
TEL 0572-55415/55740
FAX 0572-55740
MARDAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
SALEEM MANZIL, MUQAM MANDI MALAKAND
ROAD MARDAN
TEL 0931-9230215
FAX 0931-9230214
EML mrdcci@brain.net.pk
KASUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
C/O. MEHBOOB TOWEL FACTORY
43 K.M., FEROZEPUR ROAD KASUR
TEL 04952-450644-45
CHAMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
COMMERCE HOUSE
CHAMAN (BALOCHISTAN)
TEL 0826-613308
THE PISHIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
BUND ROAD, PISHIN
TEL 0894-420325
FAX 0894-420325
THE MEKRAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
TURBAT
MEKRAN
EML mcci.mek@hotmail.com
CHAMBER OF TRADERS AND BUSINESS
SERVICES MULTAN
773/21, OPPOSITE WAPDA OFFICES
KHANEWAL ROAD, MULTAN
TEL 061-772487
EML mtc@mul.paknet.com.pk
GAWADAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
GCCI HOUSE
GAWADAR (BALOCHISTAN)
TEL 0864-211498-99
FAX 0864-211470
EML gawadar_chamber_commerce@hotmail.com
TRIBAL AREAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY - N.W.F.P
HOUSE NO. 13-A, STREET # 3
DEFENCE COLONY, KHYBER ROAD
PESHAWAR
TEL 091-270468
FAX 091-274649
MUZAFFARABAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
2ND FLOOR
UNIVERSITY BOOK DEPOT BUILDING
BANK ROAD
MUZAFFARABAD
BADIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
LIAISON OFFICE: 213-214: 2ND FLOOR BURHANI
CHAMBERS ABDULLAH HAROON ROAD KARACHI
TEL-021-7729890
FAX-021-7733706
OKARA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &
INDUSTRY
14-C, MODEL COOPERATIVE SOCIETY OKARA
TEL 0442-523840
KOTLI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
DISTRICT HEAD QUARTER: HOSPITAL ROAD
KOTLI
TEL 058660-42203
BHIMBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE&
INDUSTRY
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE GUJRAT ROAD BHIMBER
TEL 058650-42478

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  • 1. EXPORT PROCESS FLOW, PROCEDURE AND DOCUMENTATION Revised on November 10, 2005 Prepared By: Policy & Planning Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives Government of Pakistan www.smeda.org.pk HEAD OFFICE LAHORE 6th Floor, L.D.A Plaza, Egerton Road Lahore-54792 Tel: 111-111-456 Fax: (042) 6304926 [email protected] REGIONAL OFFICE SINDH 5th Floor, Bahria Complex 2, M.T.Khan Road, Karachi Tel: (021) 111-111-456 Fax: (021) 5610572 [email protected] REGIONAL OFFICE NWFP Ground floor State Life Building The Mall, Peshawar Tel: (091) 9213046-47 Fax: (091) 286908 [email protected] REGIONAL OFFICE BALOCHISTAN Bungalow No. 15-A Chaman Housing Scheme Airport Road, Quetta. Tel: (081) 2831702/2831623 Fax: (081) 2831922 [email protected]
  • 2. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 1 INDEX 1. Introduction to SMEDA 02 2. Role of Policy and Planning 02 3. Flow Chart 03 4. Introduction 05 5. Selection of a Product 05 6. Opening of an Office 05 7. Registration for Export 05 8. Selection of Market 05 9. Quoting a Price 06 10.Signing of a Contract 06 11.Terms of Delivery 06 12.Financing for Exports 07 13.Packing 07 14.Transport 07 15.Insurance 07 16.Documentation 07 17.Post Shipment Documents 08 18.How to Claim Duty Drawbacks 08 19.Annexure A 09
  • 3. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 2 INTRODUCTION OF SMEDA The Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) was established with the objective to provide fresh impetus to the economy through the launch of an aggressive SME development strategy. Since its inception in October 1998, SMEDA had adopted a sectoral SME development approach. A few priority sectors were selected on the criterion of SME presence. In depth research was conducted and comprehensive development plans were formulated after identification of impediments and retardants. The all-encompassing sectoral development strategy involved overhauling of the regulatory environment by taking into consideration other important aspects including finance, marketing, technology and human resource development. After successfully qualifying in the first phase of sector development SMEDA reorganised its operations in January 2001 with the task of SME development at a broader scale and enhanced outreachreach in terms of SMEDA’s areas of operation. Currently, SMEDA along with sectoral focus offers a range of services to SMEs including over the counter support systems, exclusive business development facilities, training and development and information dissemination through a wide range of publications. SMEDA’s activities can now be classified into the three following broad areas: Creating a Conducive Environment; includes collaboration with policy makers to devise facilitating mechanisms for SMEs by removing regulatory impediments across numerous policy areas Cluster/Sector Development; comprises formulation and implementation of projects for SME clusters/sectors in collaboration with industry/trade associations and chambers Enhancing Access to Business Development Services; development and provision of services to meet the business management, strategic and operational requirements of SMEs SMEDA has so far successfully formulated strategies for sectors, including fruits and vegetables, marble and granite, gems and jewellery, marine fisheries, leather and footwear, textiles, surgical instruments, transport and dairy. Whereas the task of SME development at a broader scale still requires more coverage and enhanced reach in terms of SMEDA’s areas of operation. Along with the sectoral focus a broad spectrum of services are now being offered to the SMEs by SMEDA, which are driven by factors like enhanced interaction amongst the stakeholders, need based sectoral research, over the counter support systems, exclusive business development facilities, training and development for SMEs and information dissemination through wide range of publications. ROLE OF POLICY AND PLANNING The Policy & Planning department of SMEDA is the hub of policy and regulatory research that feeds national, provincial and local government institutions, SME associations, industrial clusters and individual entrepreneurs with the ultimate objective of creating a conducive business environment. It has a mandate to identify and where suitable initiate strategic projects. The Policy & Planning of SMEDA plays a key role in providing an overall
  • 4. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 3 policy direction to SMEDA, under which SMEDA provides support to SMEs. The PP provides guidance based on field realities pertaining to SMEs in Pakistan and other parts of the world. Information resource centre of SMEDA is an integral part of Policy & Planning department while development of Regulatory Procedures is a part of an overall information dissemination function of the department.
  • 5. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 4 FLOW CHART Fill 'Export Questionnaire Form ' Necessary Registration for Export Open a Bank Account Register business name & get National Tax No. M embership C ertificate from Association/Cham ber of Com merce Signature from the Bank Sales Tax N o. C ertificate R ental Agreement & Ownership Registry’s Photocopy Original Receipt of Pay order of Rs.1500 for EPB Identifying the Potential Buyers / Custom ers Signing the C ontract Select Freight Forwarders Prepare Shipping Docs Market Identification + Submit Docs to Bank Starting an Office Need Analysis Agents/Distributors/ W holesalers/ End Users/ Sales R eps EDC s / Mail Order H ouses Trade Fairs/Internet/ Personal Visits/C ontacts/Agents Directories Embassies/Officials High / Low / Moderate Pricing Strategy Advance Payment/ Letter of Credit (LC) / Open Account / C onsignm ent Protection / Prom otion / Storage / Labels Bill of Lading / Comm ercial Invoice / Insurance Certificate / Packing List / E-form Maritim e / Air / R oad / Rail Experience / Infrastructure / Services / Facilities Business Plan Prepare Product Selection for Export Transportation Packaging Production D etermine the Paym ent Terms Determine the Term s of Delivery Determining the Prices as per the Market Analysis Financing for Export C hannel Selection Finalizing Distributors & Agents M arket Research Product Evaluation This is optional; availing this facility at low m ark-up rates could be beneficial
  • 6. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 5 INTRODUCTION Exporting is merely a selling but when it is selling at home, it does not bother you because you are in personal contact with a buyer for which you do not need to comply with several procedural requirements including filling and exchanging of a lot of documents. But the difference comes when you intend to sell to some one who is thousands of miles away from you, speaking different language, having different customs, preferences, currency and import regulations. In order to facilitate trade with other countries, certain sets of rules have been developed by the trading nations over the centuries, which are normally followed in foreign trade today. The International Trade is governed by rules made by the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Details on WTO can be obtained from Information Advisory Centre (IAC) of the EPB. SELECTION OF A PRODUCT If you want to enter export trade, the first thing you have to do is to decide about the product, which you intend to trade. You should have intimate knowledge about the product and sources of supply. If you have varied sources of supply, you will have no problem in procurement and shipment. But if you produce the product yourself at effective cost and exercise quality control, then you can become a successful exporter within shortest possible time. You can also analyse which products are exported to which country. This information is available in the IAC of EPB. OPENING OF AN OFFICE After selection of product, you may open an office, give it a name, print letterheads, install phone and fix a signboard on your business premises. REGISTRATION FOR EXPORT Previously it was mandatory to register your firm as an exporter for-five years from the nearest office of the EPB against payment of nominal fee. However registration procedures for both imports and exports have been abolished and now registration is not required for either export or import. SELECTION OF MARKET The exporter cannot go to every country in the world to persuade people to buy his product. Even the largest international firms do not trade with the whole world and not every country can or will buy what a particular exporter may sell to them. In view of scarce resources and shortage of experienced marketing personnel, the exporters should be selective and concentrate on markets, which could yield the best results. For this one has to examine i. The economic position of the country ii. Size of the Market and whether it is expanding or shrinking. iii. Market growth in a given product. iv. Unit price of the product. Whether it is more or less than other countries. v. Import regime in the importing country. vi. Location of the market etc
  • 7. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 6 QUOTING A PRICE It is easy to quote price at home. For this one has just to calculate cost of production with packing and transportation charges and add profit. But in case of export, quoting of price means many things. For this one has to examine several things including the following: - i. What price to charge to remain competitive abroad? ii. While calculating prices one has to think about all the cost including, packing, insurance, credit, agent’s commission, octroi duties, documentation fee, marking charges, transportation charges, export duties etc. iii. For securing good price one has also to check up price of the same product abroad. If there is a good mark up in price in foreign market, one should not loose sight of it. EPB can help you get price information further its trade offices posted abroad. SIGNING OF A CONTRACT When prices are accepted then a contract is signed with the firm for supply of goods which becomes binding on both the buyer & seller. Contract is a document, which normally contains. i. Name of exporter ii. Name of importer iii. Item of sale iv. Unit price v. Total quantity vi. Terms of delivery (FOB, C&F, CIF etc.)* Incoterms deal with the questions related to the delivery of the products from the seller to the buyer. This includes the carriage of products, export and import clearance responsibilities, who pays for what, and who has risk for the condition of the products at different locations within the transport process. Incoterms are always used with a geographical location and do not deal with transfer of title. vii. Terms of payment (There could be basically two arrangements for payment; first being through direct funds transfer without involving any credit facility. This funds transfer could be both before the shipment of goods or after the shipment of goods generally referred as Cash Against Documents (CAD). Second arrangement is through the Letter of Credit (LC). The customer’s bank provides a ‘letter of credit’, which promises to pay the supplier as long as the terms are met. There are two types of LC, LC sight and LC Deferred payment. The payment may be paid immediately at sight or at a later date). viii. Mode of shipment (Sea, Air, Road) ix. Currency in which transaction will be made. x. Validity period of a contract & delivery period. xi. Shipping marks if any. xii. Arbitration clause. TERMS OF DELIVERY When the exporter is making an offer, he quotes the price of his product. If the offer is accepted then a contract is signed between the buyer & the seller. The contract includes terms and conditions under which goods are delivered.
  • 8. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 7 The buyer sitting in the overseas market is normally not interested to receive charge of goods at one's factory site but he may be interested to get charge of goods on FOB basis which means free on Board at airport or seaport. It means that charges of the consignment are fully paid up to that point and the rest of the freight is paid by the buyer. Terms of delivery are not only important for quoting price but it also makes clear as to who is responsible for the goods if anything goes wrong. The most frequently used terms of delivery are as under: - FINANCING FOR EXPORT The exporter should accept order, which he can fulfil easily. He should have the necessary finances or access to finances for effecting shipment and the capacity to wait till the sale proceeds are received. In this connection, term of payment plays an important role, as it should be timed to keep you solvent at the time of need. For export pre-shipment and post-shipment credits are available from the Govt. on concessionaire rate. The exporter can make use of it. PACKING Packing should be sea, air and roadworthy. The container should be in a position to carry contents to the destination in perfect condition. For reduction in cost most economical packing material be used. Pakistan Packing Institute can help you. TRANSPORT Light and costly items are normally sent by air whereas as heavy items are shipped by sea. In each case the most economical mode should be used to reduce cost. INSURANCE Insurance is necessary to recover cost in case of loss. But where the exporters are sure that the chances of loss are minimum they do not insure consignment. In case the buyer insists on Insurance then it must be done. DOCUMENTATION The following documents are normally used in exports: - 1. E-Form (Through authorised Commercial Bank). 2. Shipping Bill (Through authorised Clearing agents). 3. B/L or AWB (Through Clearing agents) 4. Commercial Invoice 5. Packing List 6. Certificate Country of origin (Through Chamber) or 6(a) GSP (Through EPB) 7. Textile quota Export licence/visa document required for textile items under quota restraint 8. Pre-shipment certificate through EPB for certain textile item s for exports to management textile item. 9. Export contract registration details
  • 9. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 8 POST SHIPMENT DOCUMENTS 1. Textile quota Export licence/visa document required for textile items under quota restraint 4th copy of shipping (through customs) bill to be used for rebates on bank/sales tax refund/textile quota. 2. BCA (Bank Credit Advice) to be received from commercial banks after foreign exchange is received. The BCA is considered proof for the purpose of rebates, refinance scheme etc. HOW TO CLAIM DUTY DRAWBACKS Duty Drawback is the most commonly availed incentive by exporters. It is the amount reimbursed by the government to exporters as compensation for Customs Duty collected at the time of import. For the purpose, CBR sets aside a certain percentage of customs duty collected on imported raw material for incentivitising export production. The following documents must be in order when Exporter files the claim for export rebate and submits the file to the customs rebate section 1. Bank Credit Advice ( B.C.A ) 2. Bill of Lading (First Original). 3. Railway Receipt (Attested by the Railways). 4. Customs Signed Invoice with Two Photocopies. 5. Packing List. 6. Exchange Rate Certificate 7. Copy of Shipping Bill. 8. Photo Copy of Form “E”. 9. Laboratory Test Report. (if required) 10. Photocopy of SRO. (relevant to exporter’s product) 11. Copy of Cross Border Certificate (In case of export through land route). 12.Sales Tax Return of clearing agent of previous month (if claim launched through clearing agent) Additional information may be found in the regulatory procedures for claiming duty drawbacks
  • 10. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 9 ANNEXURE A ADDRESSES OF IMPORTANT OFFICES EXPORT PROMOTION BUREAU Head Office - Karachi 5th floor, Finance & Trade Center Block-A Shahrah-e-Faisal, P.O.Box No.1293, Karachi- 75200 Tel: (92-21) 9206487-90, UAN: 111-444-111 E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.epb.gov.pk Regional Offices Islamabad 26-d, West Kashmir Plaza, Blue Area, Islamabad UAN: 111-444-111, Fax: (92-51) 920 1736 E-mail: [email protected] Lahore 62 Garden Block, New Garden Town, Lahore UAN: 111-444-111, Fax: (92-42) 586 5114, 588 2525 E-mail: [email protected] Peshawar Plot No. 24 Phase-V, Hayatabad, Peshawar Tel: (92-91) 9217120 - 25, Fax: (92-91) 9217126 Telex: 27050 EXPOM PK E-mail: [email protected] Quetta Opp. Sessions court Building, Shahrah-e-Iqbal, Quetta Tel: (92-81) 920 2562, 920 1109, Fax: (92-81) 920 2053 E-mail: [email protected] Sub-Regional Offices Faisalabad Gulistan Colony No. 2, Public Building Area Sheikhupura Road, Faisalabad Tel: (92-41) 9210202, Fax: (92-41) 9219294 E-mail: [email protected] Hyderabad 18-A Govt. Officers Residence (GOR) Colony, Hyderabad Tel: (92-221) 9200172, Fax: (92-221) 9200156 Sialkot Paris Road, Sialkot Tel: (92-432) 9250081, 9250083 Fax: (92-432) 9250082 Gujranwala 20- E, Pasroor Road Satellite Town, Gujranwala Tel: (92-431) 9200138-39, Fax: (92-431) 9200140, E-mail: [email protected] Multan 79-A, Gulgasht Colony, Multan Cantt Tel: (92-61) 9210171-74 Fax: (92-61) 9210172 E-mail: [email protected] Abbottabad Mubarak Plaza, Main Mansehra Road, Abbottabad Tel: (92-992) 38 0203, Fax: (92-992) 38 0181 Sukkur Pakistan Red Crescent Society Building, Parsi Colony Road, Sukkur Tel: (92-071) 9310536 Fax: (92-071) 9310537 Swat Saidu Sharif, Gul Kada, Swat Tel: (92-936) 9240301, Fax: (92-936) 738554 (Mirpur) Azad Kashmir House- no 63, Sector F-1, Mirpur, (Azad Kashmir) Tel: (92-58610) 44927, Fax: (92-58610) 45158
  • 11. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 10 PAKISTAN TRADE OFFICES ABROAD AUSTRALIA (Sydney) Consul General Consulate General of Pakistan Suit No.2, Level-9, 36 Carrington Street N.S.W. Sydney 2000 G.P.O. Box No. 5256, N.S.W. 2001, Australia Tel: (61-2) 92993066, 92993250, Fax: 92997319 E-mail: [email protected] AFGHANISTAN (Kabul) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan, Commercial Section Tel: (0093-20) 230 0911 230 0913 E-mail:[email protected] AFGHANISTAN (Kandahar) Commercial Counsellor Consulate General of Pakistan, Commercial Section, Shahr-a-Nau, Heart Road, Kandahar Tel: (0092-81) 837715 822443 Fax: (92-81)-820066 BANGLADESH (Dhaka) Commercial Secretary High Commission for Pakistan Commercial Section, House No. 2, Road No. 71 Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka - 1212 Tel: (880-2) 8811900, 8825388, Fax: 8823677 BELGIUM (Brussels) Economic Minister Embassy of Pakistan 57-Avenue Delleur, 1170-Brussels Tel: (32-2) 6759746, Fax: 6753137, 6738394 E-mail: [email protected] BRAZIL (Sao Paulo) Commercial Counsellor Tel: (55-61) 3641632 3641761 Fax: (55-61) 2480246 E-mail: [email protected] CANADA (Montreal) Consul General Consulate General of Pakistan 3421 Peel Street, Montreal, QC H3A 1W7 Tel: (1-514) 8452297, 8452298, Fax: 8451354 E-mail: [email protected] CHINA (Hong Kong) Consul General Consulate General of Pakistan Room No. 3706, 37th Floor, China Resources Building,26, Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2827 1966 2827 0295 2827 0681 Fax: (852) 2827 2189, 2827 1066 E-mail: [email protected] CHINA (Shanghai) Consul General Consulate General of Pakistan 7th Floor, HongQiao Business Centre, 2272, Hongqiao Road Shanghai 200336 China Tel: 0086-21-6237-7000 (PABX) 62377166 62377266 Fax: 0086-21-62377066 E-mail: [email protected] FRANCE (Paris) Commercial Counselor Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Section 1, rue Washington 75008, Paris Tel: (33-1) 45635362, 45619977, Fax: 45635366 E-mail: [email protected], GERMANY (Frankfurt) Commercial Counselor Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Division, Beethoven Strabe 4, 60325- Frankfurt am Main Tel: (0049-69) 697 6970, Fax: (0049-69) 6976 9720 E-mail: [email protected] HUNGARY (Budapest) Commercial Secretary Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Section Adonisz Ut. 3/A, Budapest 11125 Tel: (36-1) 3558017, 3558210Fax: 3751402 E-mail: [email protected] INDIA (New Delhi) Commercial Secretary High Commission for Pakistan No. 2/5-G, Shantipath Chanakyapur, New Delhi - 110021 Tel: (91-11) 6110601 to 4, Fax: 6888353 E-mail: [email protected] INDONESIA (Jakarta) Commercial Secretary Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Section, 50, Jalan Tenku Umar P.O. Box 1461, Jakarta Pusat Tel: (62-21) 3103947, 3144008, Fax: 3103947 E-mail: [email protected] IRAN (Tehran) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan Khayaban-e-Dr. Hussein Fatimi Koocha-e-Ahmed Eitmadzadeh Block #1, Jamshedabad Shomali
  • 12. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 11 Shomali. P.O.Box. 4551-11465, Tehran Tel: (0098-21) 694 4888-90 Fax: (0098-21) 694 4889(Com) 935154 (Dip) E-mail: [email protected] ITALY (Rome) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Section Via Della Camilluccia 682, 00135 Rome Tel: (39-6) 3294836, 36301775, Fax: 3296660 E-mail: [email protected] JAPAN (Tokyo) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Section 2-14-9, Moto Azabu, Minato-Ku, Tokyo-106-0046 Tel: (81-3) 34545088 3454 4861/4, Fax: 34514280 E-mail: [email protected] KAZAKHSTAN (Almaty) Commercial Secretary Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Section, 25-Tulebaeva Street, Almaty Tel: (7-3272) 731502, 733831, Fax: (7- 3273)731300 E-mail: [email protected] KENYA (Nairobi) Commercial Counsellor High Commission for Pakistan, (Commercial Section),St. Michael Road,Off Waiyakiway Westlands,P.O.Box 30045, Nairobi Tel:(+254-20) 4447170 , 444 3911 Fax:(+254-20) 444 3803 (Dip) 444 6507 (Inf) E-mail: [email protected] SOUTH KOREA (Seoul) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Section 258-13 Iteawon 2 Dong, Youngsan-gu, Seoul 140- 230 Tele: (82-2) 7975015,Fax: 7961141 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pakistan-korea-trade.org MALAYSIA (KualaLumpur) Commercial Counsellor High Commission for Pakistan Commercial Section 132-Jalam Ampang 50450, Kuala Lumpur Tel: (60-3) 21618877 to 9, Fax: 2162543 E-mail: [email protected] MYANMAR Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan A-4 Diplomatic Quarters, Pyay Road, Yangon Tel: (95-1) 227340, 222881, Fax: 221147 MEXICO (Mexico City) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan, Hegel 512, Colonia Polames,Del. Miguel Hidalgo,Mexico C.P. 11520 Tel:(+52-55) 5203 4280 , 5203 3636 E-mail: [email protected] NETHERLANDS (Hague) Commercial Secretary Embassy of Pakistan Amaliastraat 8, 2514 JC, The Hague Tel: (31-70) 3648948, 3648949, Fax: 3106047 E-mail: [email protected] POLAND (Warsaw) Commercial Secretary Embassy of Pakistan ul.Staroscinska 1, Apt.1/2,02-516 Apt.1/2,02-516Warsaw Tel: (0048-22) 8494808 , 8494938 Fax: (0048-22) 8491160 E-mail: [email protected] RUSSIA (Moscow) Minister (Trade) Ulisa Sadova Kudrinskaya 17, 103001 Moscow Tel: (7-95) 2549791,Fax: 9569097 E-mail: [email protected] SAUDI ARABIA (Jeddah) Commercial Counsellor Consulate General of Pakistan Commercial Section No. 17 E 7 Sector, Mushrefah, Ibrahim Al-Tassan Street 19, Building No. 58-60, P.O. Box 182 Jeddah 21411 Tel: (966-2) 6691054, 6692371, Fax: 6693309 E-mail: [email protected] SPAIN (Madrid) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan,(Commercial Section),Avenida. PIO XII, 11,28016 Madrid. Tel: (+34-91) 345 9138, 350 4943 Fax: (+34-91) 450 4946 (Com) 345 8158 (Dip) E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.embajada-pakistan.org/ SINGAPORE Commercial Counsellor High Commission for Pakistan Commercial Section Sector Road, Shaw Centre, No. 24-02/04, Singapore. 228208 Tel: (65) 7345747, 7376988, Fax: 7331296 E-mail: [email protected] SOUTH AFRICA Commercial Secretary Trade Commission for Pakistan
  • 13. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 12 59 Oxford Road, Saxonwold 2196, Johannesburg Tel: (27-11) 8808637/74, Fax: 8808675 e-mail: [email protected] SWEDEN (Stockholm) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan, Commercial Section Karlavagen 65, SE 11449 Stockholm. Tel: (0046-8) 203300, Fax: 223555 E-mail: [email protected] SWITZERLAND (WTO Mission Geneva) Ambassador Permanent Mission of Pakistan To The UN, 56 Rue de Moillebeau, 1209 Geneva-19 Tel: (0041-22) 740 1332 , Fax: 740 3509 E-mail: [email protected] THAILAND (Bangkok) Commercial Counsellor Embassy of Pakistan Commercial Section 31, Soi Naua Nua, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, 10110 Tel: (662) 2530288-9, Fax: 2530290 E-mail: [email protected] TURKEY (Istanbul) Consul General Consulate General of Pakistan Cengiztopel caddesi Gulsen sokak No.5, Beyaz ev:3 ETILER Istanbul- Turkey. Tel: (0090-212) 358 4506 Fax: (0090-212) 358 4508 E-mail: [email protected] UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (Dubai) Commercial Secretary Consulate General of Pakistan Khalid bin Walid Road, P.O. Box 340, Bur Dubai Tel: (971-4) 3972425, 3970412,Fax: 3976599 E-mail: [email protected] UNITED KINGDOM (London) Economic Counsellor Economic & Commercial Division High Commission of Pakistan 35/36, Lowndes Square, London SWIX 9JN Tel: (0044-20) 7664 9215 Fax: (0044-20) 7664 9215(Com) 7664 9224 (Dip) Email: [email protected] USA (Los Angeles) Commercial Counsellor Consulate General of Pakistan,(Trade Division)10850 Wilshire Blvd. Suite No. 1250,Los Angeles CA 90024 Tel: (310)474-6861 Fax: (310) 4744871 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.paktrdela.org USA (New York) Commercial Counsellor Consulate General of Pakistan,(Commercial Division),12 East, 65th Street,New York NY 10021. Tel: (+212) 472 6123 Fax: (+212) 472 6780 (Com) 517 6987 (Dip) E-mail: [email protected] USA (Washington) Minister (Trade) Embassy of Pakistan,3517 International Court, NW Washington DC 20008 Tel: (202) 243 3266 (direct) Fax: (202) 686 1589 686 1495 E-mail: [email protected]. UZBEKISTAN Commercial secretary Embassy of Pakistan, Commercial Section Building No.15, Abdurakhmonov Street, Sobir Rakhimov District, Tashkent Tel: (998-71) 148 0525 148 0509, Fax: (998-71) 148 1391 (Com) 148 1548 (Pol.) E-mail: [email protected] ADDRESSES OF VARIOUS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OPERATING IN PAKISTAN THE FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY: Head Office: Federation House Sharae Firdousi, Main Clifton P.O. Box: 13875 Karachi-75600 TEL 021-5873691-94 FAX 92-21-5874332 EMAIL [email protected] , [email protected] Zonal Office 50-A, Tufail Road Lahore Cantt-54810 TEL 042-6670970-71 FAX 92-042-6670972 Liaison Office Benazir Plaza, Jinnah Avenue P.O. Box: 1927 Islamabad TEL 051-213117-18 FAX 92-051-273177
  • 14. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 13 FPCCI HAS UNDER ITS UMBRELLA THE FOLLOWING 46 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY THE AMERICAN BUSINESS COUNCIL OF PAK. NIC BUILDING (6TH FLOOR) ABBASI SHAHEED ROAD, GPO BOX 1322 KARACHI TEL 021-5676436 FAX 021-5660135 EML [email protected] URL www.abcpk.org.pk AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 52-F/1, JARI DAM ROAD TEL 058610-44890 FAX 058610-39110 EML [email protected] URL www.ajkcci.com BAHAWALPUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & IND. 43-A/1, TIPPU SHAHEED ROAD MODEL TOWN-A BAHAWALPUR TEL 062-2883192/2886283 FAX 062-2889283 EML [email protected] URL www.bahawalpurchmber.com DADU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 816, 8TH FLOOR, PROGRESSIVE PLAZA BEAMOUNT ROAD KARACHI TEL 021-5219026-7 FAX 021-5650006 EML [email protected] D.G. KHAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY KHAKWANI HOUSE, BLOCK 34 DERA GHAZI KHAN TEL 0641-62338/62645 FAX 0641-64938 D.I. KHAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY POST BOX 5, CIRCULAR ROAD D. I. KHAN TEL 0966-716310 EML [email protected] THE FAISALABAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 2ND FLOOR, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING JAIL ROAD FAISALABAD TEL 041-2616045-47 FAX 041-2615085 EML [email protected] THE GUJRANWALA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY AIWAN-E-TIJARAT ROAD GUJRANWALA TEL 055-3256701-04 FAX 055-3254440 EML [email protected] WWW www.gcci.org.pk HAZARA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY AL-MUMTAZ PLAZA, SUPPLY BAZAR MANSEHRA ROAD ABBOTTABAD TEL 05921-337871 FAX 05921-330628/381701 EML [email protected] HARIPUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 32 - HABIB PLAZA G. T. ROAD HARIPUR TEL 0995-613364 FAX 0995-614257 HYDERABAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY AIWAN-E-TIJARAT ROAD, SADDAR P.O. BOX NO. 99 HYDERABAD TEL 0221-278472-5 FAX 0221-2784977 EML [email protected] ISLAMABAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY CHAMBER HOUSE, G-8/1 AIWAN-E-SANAT-O-TIJARAT ISLAMABAD TEL 051-2250526/2253145 FAX 051-2252950 EML [email protected] CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY, KARACHI AIWAN-E-TIJARAT ROAD OFF: SHAHRAH-E-LIAQUAT P. O. BOX NO. 4158 KARACHI TEL 021-2416091-94/2412414/2410587 FAX 021-2416095 EML [email protected] WWW www.karachichamber.com
  • 15. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 14 KHAIRPUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY SHOP 8, SACCHAL SHOPING CENTRE KHAIRPUR TEL 0792-4903/51505 LAHORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 11, SHARAH-E-AIWAN-E-TIJARAT LAHORE TEL 042-6305538-40/6365737-42 FAX 042-6368854 EML [email protected] WWW www.lcci.org.pk LARKANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 21-23, J. F. KENNEDY MARKET LARKANA TEL 074-4040709 FAX 074-4057136 THE MIRPURKHAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY KHAN CHAMBERS, NEW TOWN P.O.BOX NO. 162 MIRPURKHAS TEL 0233-872175 FAX 0233-86181 MULTAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY M. D. A. ROAD MULTAN TEL 061-4517087/4543530 FAX 061-4570463 EML [email protected] OVERSEAS INVESTORS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING TALPUR ROAD, P.O. BOX 4833 KARACHI TEL 021-2410814-15 FAX 021-2427315 EML [email protected] URL www.oicci.org CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY, QUETTA ZARGHOON ROAD, P. O. BOX 117 QUETTA TEL 081-2835717/2821943 FAX 081-282128 EML [email protected] THE RAWALPINDI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY CHAMBER HOUSE, 39-MAYO ROAD CIVIL LINES RAWALPINDI TEL 051-5111051-4 FAX 051-5111055 EML [email protected] WWW www.rcci.org.pk SARGODHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 14 NEW CIVIL LINES SARGHODA TEL 048-3715664 FAX 048-3700766 EML [email protected] SARHAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY SARHAD CHAMBER HOUSE G. T. ROAD PESHAWAR TEL 091-9213314-15 FAX 091-9213316 EML [email protected] SHIKARPUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY OPP. GOLE MARKET SHIKARPUR TEL 0761-3342 SIALKOT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY SHARAH-E-AIWAN-E-SANAT-O-TIJARAT P.O. BOX 1870 SIALKOT TEL 052-4261881-3 FAX 0452-4268835/4267910 EML [email protected] WWW www.scci.org.pk SUKKUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY "SUKKUR CHAMBER HOUSE" IST FLOOR, OPP. MEHRAN VIEW PLAZA BUNDER ROAD SUKKUR TEL 071-5623938/5623059 FAX 071-5623059 EML [email protected] THE SHEIKHUPURA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY CHAMBER HOUSE, KOT ABDUL MALIK LAHORE SHEIKHUPURA ROAD SHEIKHUPURA TEL 04931-7723131/270313/206131 FAX 04931-7722577/205306 GUJRAT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 4th FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING G. T. ROAD
  • 16. Export Process Flow, Procedure & Documentation Policy & Planning 15 GUJRAT TEL 053-3523012-13/3525395 FAX 053-3523011 JHELUM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY RANI NAGAR, G. T. ROAD JHELUM TEL 0544-646532 FAX 0544-646533 THATTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY P.O. SHAFFIABAD, GHARO THATTA TEL 029-/021-7726243/7771190 FAX 029-7725122 JHANG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY AAMIR COLONY, YOUSAF SHAH ROAD OPPOSITE INCOME TAX OFFICE JHANG TEL 047-7611780/7624083 FAX 047-7612371 LASBELA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 2ND FLOOR, LIEDA OFFICE BUILDING HUB DISTRICT LASBELA TEL 0853-303410 NORTHERN AREAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY KHAZANA ROAD GILGIT TEL 0572-55415/55740 FAX 0572-55740 MARDAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY SALEEM MANZIL, MUQAM MANDI MALAKAND ROAD MARDAN TEL 0931-9230215 FAX 0931-9230214 EML [email protected] KASUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY C/O. MEHBOOB TOWEL FACTORY 43 K.M., FEROZEPUR ROAD KASUR TEL 04952-450644-45 CHAMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY COMMERCE HOUSE CHAMAN (BALOCHISTAN) TEL 0826-613308 THE PISHIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY BUND ROAD, PISHIN TEL 0894-420325 FAX 0894-420325 THE MEKRAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY TURBAT MEKRAN EML [email protected] CHAMBER OF TRADERS AND BUSINESS SERVICES MULTAN 773/21, OPPOSITE WAPDA OFFICES KHANEWAL ROAD, MULTAN TEL 061-772487 EML [email protected] GAWADAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY GCCI HOUSE GAWADAR (BALOCHISTAN) TEL 0864-211498-99 FAX 0864-211470 EML [email protected] TRIBAL AREAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY - N.W.F.P HOUSE NO. 13-A, STREET # 3 DEFENCE COLONY, KHYBER ROAD PESHAWAR TEL 091-270468 FAX 091-274649 MUZAFFARABAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 2ND FLOOR UNIVERSITY BOOK DEPOT BUILDING BANK ROAD MUZAFFARABAD BADIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY LIAISON OFFICE: 213-214: 2ND FLOOR BURHANI CHAMBERS ABDULLAH HAROON ROAD KARACHI TEL-021-7729890 FAX-021-7733706 OKARA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 14-C, MODEL COOPERATIVE SOCIETY OKARA TEL 0442-523840 KOTLI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY DISTRICT HEAD QUARTER: HOSPITAL ROAD KOTLI TEL 058660-42203 BHIMBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE& INDUSTRY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE GUJRAT ROAD BHIMBER TEL 058650-42478