KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has announced relaxation in foreign exchange regulations for all federal and provincial government’s public and private sectors.
SBP has allowed all federal and provincial government departments, including hospitals in public and private sectors, charitable organizations, manufacturers and commercial importers to make import advance payment.
It said the imports on open account, without any limit, for the import of medical equipment, medicines and other ancillary items for the treatment of COVID-19.
Further, the banks have been allowed to approve Electronic Import Form (EIF) for import of the equipment, donated by international donor agencies and foreign governments to facilitate their seamless and speedy imports.
An effective strategy to fight against the menace of COVID-19 requires the timely availability of needed equipment. In the backdrop of the unprecedented spread of the deadly virus, SBP has taken these measures to facilitate the import of much-needed equipment in a seamless manner.
SBP has also accordingly revised its existing foreign exchange regulations for the import of goods against Advance Payment and Open Account.
State Bank as a responsible state institution would continue to provide its needed support in the nation’s drive to fight against the menace of COVID-19.
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