Customs Clearing Agents License Suspensions in Pakistan: Full List of 45 Affected Agents!

In a decisive move to uphold compliance within Pakistan’s customs operations, the Collectorate of Customs Appraisement-West in Karachi has suspended the licenses of several customs clearing agents. This action, effective immediately, was announced through a series of circulars issued by the licensing authority.

The suspensions were executed under Rule 102(4) of the Customs Rules, 2001, which empowers authorities to halt the operations of agents found violating customs regulations. Prominent firms affected by this decision include M/s. M. Qaseem Traders, M/s. Rapid Logistics (Pvt) Ltd, M/s. Ansa International, and M/s. Fazal & Co, among others.

According to the circulars, documents submitted by the suspended agents will not be processed or accepted until further notice. The licensing authority has also instructed relevant departments to block the user IDs of these agents in the WeBOC system—a digital platform used for customs clearance—and other related systems.

This crackdown is part of a broader initiative by customs authorities to enforce compliance and curb malpractices in the import-export sector. The suspensions have been communicated to multiple departments, including the Collectorate of Customs Appraisement-East, the Directorate General of Transit Trade, and various regional offices across Pakistan. Affected agents have been instructed to cease all customs-related activities until further orders.

Customs Clearing Agents License Suspensions List

S.NoAgent NameLicense No.
1M/s. M. Qaseem Traders2534
2M/s. Rapid Logistics (Pvt) Ltd3069
3M/s. Ansa International2945
4M/s. Fazal & Co2539
5M/s. Mukarram Enterprises9010587
6M/s. Allied Universal Enterprises9010623
7M/s. Captain Enterprises9010433
8M/s. S.M Enterprises1548
9M/s. Wali Enterprises1557
10M/s. Morriswala and Co116
11M/s. Trade Line International691
12M/s. Al-Fatima International3025
13M/s. M. Nadeem Associates2792
14M/s. Fawad Omad Enterprises1455
15M/s. Jawad & Company1962
16M/s. Faisal Associates2194
17M/s. Enterprises Agency460
18M/s. Eastern Agencies Corporation2606
19M/s. Tau Corporation3050
20M/s. Azhar Enterprises2835
21M/s. Pabani Trade Linkers2071
22M/s. Siddique Sons900
23M/s. Ali Impex2530
24M/s. K.Y Shippers1810
25M/s. Shafco International751
26M/s. Zulfiqar Associates1628
27M/s. S.I Rehman & Sons1747
28M/s. Libah Enterprises2466
29M/s. Junaid Qamer Enterprises2146
30M/s. Shams Trading Co359
31M/s. Fahad Impex1941
32M/s. Manab Group3138
33M/s. HMA Enterprises3073
34M/s. Hamd Associates2922
35M/s. Cargo Trading System1902
36M/s. Allied Shippers Int’l2915
37M/s. Huznaib Enterprises1397
38M/s. Eagle C & F Agency2426
39M/s. Zeeshan Enterprises2798
40M/s. Commodity Services Agency352
41M/s. Z.S Sachwani & Co9010571
42M/s. Amna Enterprises9010557
43M/s. New Vision2470
44M/s. Bismillah Logistics (Pvt) Ltd2624
45M/s. A.K Enterprises2094

This development underscores the customs authorities’ commitment to enforcing regulations and maintaining the integrity of trade processes in Pakistan. Stakeholders in the trade industry are closely monitoring the situation, as these suspensions may lead to delays in customs clearance and potential disruptions in supply chains.

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