Govt starts releasing consignments of pulses.

KARACHI -- The process of releasing consignments of pulses stuck at the port has begun, which is expected to avert the risk of shortage of the commodity during the month of Ramazan and reduce their prices.

Abdul Rauf Ibrahim, the chairman of Wholesale Grocers Association, told The Express Tribune that out of 7,000 containers of pulses stuck at the port, only 2,000 have been released while 5,000 are still left. 'Twenty per cent of the pulses arrived in the form of 50,000 tons of 'bulk' by three ships anchored at the port a few days ago, have been released immediately.'

He expressed concerns over releasing the commodity in bulk, saying that it was beyond comprehension that why previously held consignments of pulses imported in containers were not being released at a faster pace than in bulk, though foreign shipping companies were paying more for pulses in containers than in bulk. 'The burden of paying detention charges of $100 per container per day is increasing on the country and importers.' Therefore, he said, the federal government and the port authorities should issue orders for clearance of stalled pulses containers on a priority basis as foreign shipping...

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