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Transporters Strike Pakistan Enters Tenth Day

Published on: December 17, 2025 7:50 AM

Transporters Strike Pakistan Enters Tenth Day

The transporters strike Pakistan has entered its tenth day. Talks between transporters and government departments continue nationwide. Meanwhile, industrialists warn of massive daily trade losses. Each passing day costs billions in exports and commerce.

Transporters said negotiations involve federal and Punjab officials. Several departments, including FBR, Customs, and NHA, joined discussions. They claimed governments accepted their demands as valid. However, no final agreement has been reached.

READ MORE:Nationwide transport strike set for December 19 over traffic fines

At the same time, transporters insisted the strike will continue. Their demands include proper parking near Karachi Port Trust. They also seek clarity on licensing and old vehicle regulations. Container movement at ports remains frozen.

Industrial leaders called the shutdown economic sabotage. Exporters face shipment delays and rising costs. Some consider risky air freight to meet deadlines. Thousands of containers remain stuck at ports and sea.

READ MORE:Transport strike paralyzes Punjab supply lines

Beyond trade, the transporters strike Pakistan has disrupted medicine supplies. Several cities report shortages of essential drugs. Balochistan faces the worst impact due to supply dependence on Karachi. Prolonged delays may endanger patients nationwide.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Business, FBR, industrialists warn, Latest, NHA, Several departments, The transporters strike, transporters strike Pakistan, Transporters Strike Pakistan Enters Tenth Day

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