FBR Designates Taftan Railway Land as New Customs Station for Iran Trade

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The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has designated 11.75 acres of land at the Taftan railway station as an official land customs station to facilitate trade with Iran.

According to a notification issued by the FBR, the new station will be used for the loading, unloading, and customs clearance of imported and exported goods. The decision was made under the Customs Act, 1969, to expand customs facilities at the Taftan border crossing.

The FBR has also released the geographical coordinates defining the boundaries of the new customs station. The 11.75-acre area is bordered by the Custom House and Pakistan House to the north, the FC Headquarters and the Iranian border to the south, the Iranian border to the west, and the civilian and railway colony to the east.

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