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<h1>Customs Department Confirms No Ban on Cargo; Urges Prompt Clearance to Avoid Congestion and Ensure Essential Goods Flow.</h1> The Customs Department clarifies that it has not imposed any restrictions on the clearance of import/export cargo, contrary to decisions made by certain trade associations. These decisions lack legal authority and were made without departmental approval. The department emphasizes that while the movement of essential goods is prioritized, there is no ban on any cargo movement. The current situation has led to a buildup of containers, risking congestion. All stakeholders, including importers, exporters, and customs brokers, are urged to facilitate the clearance of goods promptly to prevent obstruction in the movement of essential cargo. Concerns should be reported to the Commissioner of Customs.