Pakistani Importers Grapple With Shipping Delays, Cost Surge After India's Cargo Ban
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Port ban on Pakistani cargo triggers surge in freight costs and shipping delays: Report - Maritime Gateway
According to a research, India’s prohibition on ships bringing Pakistani commodities anchoring at its ports has resulted in a considerable increase in freight prices and longer transit times. Following the terror assault in Pahalgam on April 22, the ban, which went into force on May 2, forbids the direct or indirect import or transit of items that are produced in or exported from Pakistan. Importers from Pakistan claim that the change has create…
India’s port ban on Pakistani cargo drives up freight costs, causes shipping delays: Report - India Seatrade News
India’s ban on ships carrying Pakistani goods from anchoring at its ports has significantly raised freight costs and prolonged transit times, according to a report in the media. The ban, which came into effect on May 2, following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, prohibits both direct and indirect import or transit of goods originating […]
After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, India not only hurt Pakistan through Operation Sindoor, but also brought Pakistan to its knees by imposing several types of sanctions. India had banned entry of ships carrying Pakistani goods as well as goods coming from Pakistan to its ports, due to which its shipping costs have increased and freight transport is also being delayed. Freight charges have increased Pakistani importers s…
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