Imports of a wide range of non‑essential luxury goods have been banned by the Pakistani government. The Ministry of Commerce (MOC), imposed the ban through SRO No. 598(I)/2022, effective from 19 May 2022. The ban is not applicable to imports with a bill of lading, or an irrevocable letter of credit issued before 19 May 2022. Customs will enforce the ban at all points of entry, including checking personal luggage. There is no indication how long the import ban will remain in force.
Among the many imports listed in the SRO are products such as cellular phones, cars, cosmetics, home appliances, shoes, lighting, pet food, sanitary and bathroom ware, luxury leather apparel, shampoos, kitchenware and carpets except those from Afghanistan. The ban also covers confectionery, chocolates and ice cream, fish and frozen fish, jams and jelly, fruits and dry fruits except from Afghanistan, juices, pasta, travelling bags and suitcases, and cigarettes, among others.