ISLAMABAD, OCT 20: /DNA/ – Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) in collaboration with Pakistan Single Window (PSW) and Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) organized an awareness session on “Introducing Pre-Import Release Order for Clearance of Drugs” here on Monday.
The session, led by the PSW team, focused on how the integration of the DRAP Clearance Gateway with the PSW platform is revolutionizing the import clearance process for pharmaceuticals. It provided detailed guidance to participants on the new workflow, emphasizing digital efficiency, transparency, and user convenience.
Director DRAP Zeshan Nazir Bajar showcased the traits of the faster, more transparent, and reliable pharmaceutical trade ecosystem by simplifying the Pre-Import Release Order (PIRO) process for drugs. He said that the Importers can now apply online through the PSW portal to obtain release orders for imported drugs and raw materials. The system enables digital submission of applications, online payments, and improved coordination between traders and DRAP.
He further informed that the Pakistan Single Window is designed to enhance the efficiency of Pakistan’s international trade operations and that the integration reduces delays, minimizes manual paperwork, and ensures greater transparency by allowing traders to track the real-time status of their applications. He said that through this digital transformation, the pharmaceutical sector will benefit from a simplified, faster, and more predictable clearance process, ultimately contributing to a stronger and more compliant trade ecosystem.
Speaking on the occasion, President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Sardar Tahir Mehmood appreciated PSW and DRAP for introducing this progressive digital reform. He said that the initiative marks a major milestone in Pakistan’s trade facilitation efforts. By digitizing and integrating clearance systems, PSW and DRAP have significantly reduced red tape and improved business convenience, particularly for pharmaceutical importers. ICCI fully supports such technology-driven reforms that align with our vision of a transparent and business-friendly environment, he added.
He added that the Pharmaceutical Industry is not just a business sector but is a strategic pillar of Pakistan’s public health and economic landscape and that streamlining its imports mechanisms through PSW will improve compliance, curb delays at ports and promote a safer, more competitive marketplace.
The session concluded with an interactive Q&A segment, allowing pharmaceutical importers, traders, and clearing agents to discuss challenges, share feedback, and enhance their understanding of the new digital process.
Domain Officer Umair Mahmood said that PSW’s aim is to drive Pakistan’s trade transformation towards a secure, transparent and technology drive ecosystem.
Staff Business Analyst Maryam Saeed showcased the entire online procedure through a presentation.
Representatives from the business community appreciated the initiative and expressed confidence that the collaboration would greatly facilitate pharmaceutical trade and ensure compliance with global best practices.
Those present on the occasion included ICCI Senior Vice President Tahir Ayub, Vice President Irfan Chaudhry, Executive Members, Faisal Muzzamal, Ch. Kalimullah, Atiqe ur Rehman and others.
Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Standing Committee at the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), Faisal Muzammal, played a pivotal role in organizing and ensuring the success of the session. His efforts significantly contributed to the event’s productive outcome.