NBR chairman asks customs officials to speed up clearance of imported goods
The chairman observed physical inspection procedures at the container yard and reviewed automated assessment operations in the assessment room. He interacted with officials and staff to assess the performance of ongoing customs activities

National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan today (10 July) directed customs officials at Pangaon Customs House to expedite the clearance of imported goods through modern risk management systems and ensure strict compliance with laws and regulations.
"Customs Houses are the centre of trade facilitation," the NBR chief said during his visit to the Pangaon Customs House in Dhaka.
He urged officials to focus on core revenue collection activities, including rapid goods clearance under risk-based management, enforcement, automation, compliance with import policy orders, reduction of legal cases, and enhanced arrears collection.
The chairman observed physical inspection procedures at the container yard and reviewed automated assessment operations in the assessment room. He interacted with officials and staff to assess the performance of ongoing customs activities.
During a meeting with customs officials, port authorities, importers, and clearing and forwarding (C&F) agents, the NBR chairman emphasised prompt disposal of perishable goods and pending auction items through an expedited auction process.
Customs House Commissioner Mia Md Abu Obaida reported that since 23 June, 100% of revenue has been deposited into the government treasury through the automated a-challan system, a move lauded by the NBR chief.
Khan praised the customs officials for their dedication but reminded them to maintain consistent focus on national interests. He issued directives to accelerate case disposal and strengthen Post Clearance Audit (PCA) processes in line with international practices.
He reiterated that the Revenue Department is one of the most vital organs of the state, and inefficiencies in this sector could result in substantial losses for the country.
"In today's globalised world, enhancing operational efficiency is essential to compete with developed nations," he added.
The NBR chairman concluded his visit by expressing satisfaction over the activities at Pangaon Customs House and instructed all staff to uphold professionalism, compliance, and a service-oriented approach.