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Pakistan restores Afghan transit trade after 10-day suspension

Published on: October 23, 2025 8:11 PM

Islamabad: Pakistan has gradually resumed Afghan transit trade after a 10-day suspension caused by border tensions. The Directorate of Transit Trade announced that nearly 300 vehicles will be cleared in three phases, starting from Chaman Border. Authorities said the step will provide significant relief to traders, transporters, and cargo operators.

The temporary halt followed clashes between Afghan and Pakistani forces, as well as attacks near the border on October 15. Both countries later agreed on a temporary ceasefire to prevent further escalation and restore trade activities.

Read more: Trade suffers major setback as Pak-Afghan border remains closed

The Directorate confirmed that vehicles reaching the border by October 15 were equipped with tracking devices and RFID seals under the new monitoring system. Limited parking at border terminals had caused congestion, increasing risks of theft and damage to cargo. Officials emphasized the importance of orderly processing to protect goods and reduce delays.

According to records, 107 vehicles reached Torkham and 357 vehicles reached Chaman, with additional trucks en route. The Directorate coordinated with port operators, cargo companies, Afghan clearing agents, and tracking firms to ensure safe and organized transit operations.

Read more: Pakistan-Afghanistan Trade Routes Closed for 11 Days, Economic Impact Severe

Torkham and Chaman are key trade routes for goods like fresh fruits, vegetables, and other commodities. Official statistics show that Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan increased by 38.68% in FY2024-25, reaching $77.38 million, up from $55.8 million the previous year. Authorities remain cautious to avoid future disruptions due to border or infrastructure issues.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 10-day suspension, Afghan Transit Trade, Chaman Border, Latest, Pakistan

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