Islamabad Allows Transit Trade to Iran
The order covers third-country cargo and requires customs guarantees as more than 3,000 containers wait at Karachi port.
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Pakistan issues transit order for third-country goods to Iran via six routes
Six designated routes link ports, border points for transit trade.Notification issued by Commerce Ministry, order effective nationwide.Cargo movement regulated under Customs Act 1969, FBR procedures.Pakistan has introduced a new framework...
Islamabad allows transit trade to Iran
In a significant policy shift aimed at facilitating regional trade, Pakistan has decided to allow the transit of goods to Iran through its territory, according to a notification issued by the Ministry of Commerce. The notification, titled the Pakistan through Transit Trade to Iran Order, 2026, has come into immediate effect. It enables goods originating from any third country to be transported through Pakistan and delivered to designated locatio…
Pakistan notifies 6 land routes for transportation of goods to Iran amid blockade of Hormuz, Iranian ports
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has notified six routes for the transportation of goods to Iran against an encashable bank guarantee amid reports that thousands of containers destined for Iran are awaiting clearance at Pakistani ports. For this to come into force, the Ministry of Commerce has issued a statutory regulatory order, Transit of Goods through Territory of Pakistan Order 2026. According to the order, following routes have been designated for the t…
New Transit Framework with Iran to Position Pakistan as Regional Trade Hub: ICCI
ISLAMABAD, APR 27 /DNA/ – Acting President of the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), Tahir Ayub, along with Acting Senior Vice President Irfan Chaudhry, has warmly welcomed the federal government’s recent decision to facilitate the transit of goods through Pakistan to Iran under the newly notified Transit of Goods through Territory of Pakistan Order 2026. In a statement issued here on Monday, they stated that this landmark initia…
Pakistan Throws Open Its Gates for Iran’s Transit Trade to Third Countries
Sputnik – 27.04.2026 Iran and any other nation can now ship transit goods via Pakistan — as long as they provide a cashable bank guarantee equal to Pakistan’s import charges. Pakistan has officially opened six land routes for the transit of goods to Iran. The “Transit of Goods through Territory of Pakistan Order 2026” came into force on April 25. Essence of the Decision Iran—and any third country—may now transport transit goods through Pakistan,…
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