Health services in India suffer after suspension of surgical instruments from Pakistan - Press Release issued by Kashmir Media Service.

New Delhi -- February 21, 2019 (PPI-OT)

Following is the text of press release issued by Kashmir Media Service

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India is at the receiving end of a 'surgical strike' that it itself has launched by hiking custom duty of 200 per cent on all Pakistani goods, Indian media reported. A huge consignment of surgical instruments from Pakistan has been stuck at Wagah border as hundreds of Indian suppliers have failed to pay the high custom duty. Media reports quoting Indian suppliers said, the delay in custom clearance will lead to shortage of vital surgical items in Indian markets.

The consignment awaiting the go-ahead from custom officials in Amritsar was dispatched from Sialkot in Pakistan via Samjhauta Express train more than a week ago, when the maximum custom duty on imported items from Pakistan was not more than 18 per cent. The surgical instruments manufactured in Sialkot city of Punjab are considered to be the best among the world and the hike of custom duty by India on Pakistani goods has made healthcare services in India to suffer the most.

"We are not able to pay the revised custom duty of 200 per cent because it's too much. We are demanding that our consignments should be released on earlier custom duty so that we fulfill the demand of different hospitals and medical colleges in different parts of India,"...

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