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FBR plans automated penalty system for overstayed cargo

BOL News

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July 8, 2026

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KARACHI: Pakistan’s Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has proposed a new regulatory framework that would automate penalties for cargo left uncollected at ports, part of a broader push to digitize customs enforcement. The draft rules, published as SRO 1081(I)/2026, would add a new chapter to the Customs Rules of 2001 called the “Overstayed Cargo Management ... Read more The post FBR plans automated penalty system for overstayed cargo appeared first on BOL News.

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NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

Iran Waives Strait of Hormuz Transit Fees for 60 Days as Traffic Rebounds After U.S. MoU

(NaturalNews) IntroductionIran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) announced a 60-day waiver on all transit fees for vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz, eff...

NDTV

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· Jul 2, 2026

Kashmir Faces Mutton Crisis Amid Wedding Season Over Punjab 'Transit Fee' Row

Mutton dealers allege the contractors on Punjab highways impose a transit fee of Rs 20,000-25,000 on each truck carrying the livestock.

RedState

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· Jul 8, 2026

Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border

Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border

Latestly.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

LTFRB Jeepney Viral Video Suspension: Operator Issued Show Cause Notice Over Reckless Driving

The Philippines' Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has suspended the operations of a jeepney for 30 days after a viral video allegedly showed a passenger being thrown from the moving vehicle due to reckless driving.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 23, 2026

No more baggage claim: Korea, US expand ‘luggage-free’ transfers to LA, Seattle

No more baggage claim: Korea, US expand ‘luggage-free’ transfers to LA, Seattle

Breitbart News

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· Jul 7, 2026

From Bad to Worse: Alleged DUI Driver Returned With Tractor

Ah yes, the ultimate getaway vehicle: a tractor. Deputies say a Florida man accused of driving under the influence returned to the scene of his crashed pickup in an apparent attempt to tow it from a ditch himself. The unusual recovery effort ended with a field sobriety exercise and a DUI arrest.

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Related coverage for "FBR plans automated penalty system for overstayed cargo": NaturalNews.com — Iran Waives Strait of Hormuz Transit Fees for 60 Days as Traffic Rebounds After U.S. MoU. NDTV — Kashmir Faces Mutton Crisis Amid Wedding Season Over Punjab 'Transit Fee' Row. RedState — Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border. Latestly.com — LTFRB Jeepney Viral Video Suspension: Operator Issued Show Cause Notice Over Reckless Driving. Korea Times News — No more baggage claim: Korea, US expand ‘luggage-free’ transfers to LA, Seattle. Breitbart News — From Bad to Worse: Alleged DUI Driver Returned With Tractor