Pakistan Resumes Afghan Transit Trade After 10-Day Suspension
Pakistan resumed Afghan transit trade in phases after a ceasefire, clearing around 300 stranded vehicles at key border crossings to restore economic ties.
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Pakistan resumes Afghan transit trade after 10-day suspension
Pakistan has resumed Afghan transit trade on a phased basis after a 10-day suspension, following the “immediate ceasefire” agreement reached with the Taliban government in Doha, Qatar. Around 300 vehicles that had been stranded at various locations are now being cleared, beginning with operations via the Chaman border crossing. According to a detailed notification issued by the Directorate of Transit Trade (Customs), the cargo operations will be…
Tomatoes Turn Costly, Trade Turns Cold: Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Closure Chokes Supply Chains
The closure of key border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan has sent shockwaves through local markets, with prices of essential goods skyrocketing on both sides. Tomatoes in Pakistan — a kitchen staple — have become emblematic of the crisis, with prices soaring more than 400% since clashes erupted earlier this month. The crossings have remained sealed since October 11, following deadly fighting and Pakistani airstrikes along the volatil…
Pakistan Resumes Afghan Transit Trade After 10 Day Suspension Under New Ce@sefire Agreement
Pakistan has reopened the Afghan transit trade after a 10-day suspension, following a new ceasefire agreement reached in Doha. The decision marks a significant step toward restoring normal trade relations between the two neighboring countries. The reopening process began at the Chaman border, one of the main trade routes between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Authorities said the trade will resume in phases to manage the flow of goods efficiently and…
Pakistan to resume Afghan transit trade after ceasefire agreement with Kabul
Pakistan is set to resume the Afghan transit trade after the recent ceasefire agreement between Islamabad and Kabul, as the Directorate of Transit Trade has announced a detailed plan for the phased restoration of operations. According to the official statement, the cargo clearance will take place in three stages. In the first phase, nine vehicles that were earlier sent back after the closure of Bab-e-Dosti will be processed. The second phase wil…
Pakistan resumes transit trade with Afghanistan after 10-day suspension
Afghan transit trade has resumed in Pakistan. This follows a ceasefire agreement. The trade was suspended for ten days due to clashes. Around 300 stranded vehicles are now being cleared. Operations began at the Chaman border crossing. Cargo operations will be completed in three stages. Regular transit trade will resume on a first-in, first-out basis.
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