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Gwadar Port’s tariff rates slashed to attract global shipping

Published on: May 12, 2026 4:24 AM

Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry on Monday announced sweeping reductions in tariff rates at Gwadar Port aimed at strengthening the deep-sea facility’s position as a competitive regional logistics and transshipment hub.

In a statement, the minister said the revised policy is designed to significantly increase transit and international transshipment container traffic through Gwadar, attract global shipping lines, and enhance overall port activity.

“Under the revised tariff structure, berthing fees for container vessels and ships carrying transit or transshipment cargo have been reduced by 25 percent. Charges on international transshipment container cargo have been slashed by 40 percent, while transit container cargo charges have been cut by 31 percent,” he said.

In a major incentive aimed at improving cargo handling efficiency, the port will also provide one month of free storage for general cargo, compared to the standard five-day allowance at other national ports.

“These incentives take effect immediately, and further adjustments will be reviewed in phases based on operational data and market response,” the minister added, noting that cargo trends, regional competition, and sustainability considerations would guide future revisions.

Juniad Chaudhry said the measures form part of a broader strategy to transform Gwadar into a competitive, investor-friendly, and modern deep-sea port serving as a strategic gateway for trade with Central Asia, the Middle East, East Africa, and beyond.

He said that amid rising demand for low-cost and congestion-free shipping routes, Gwadar is well placed to capture a larger share of regional trade flows. The revised tariff regime, he added, is expected to reduce operational costs for shipping lines, encourage new transshipment and feeder services, and increase cargo throughput. “This initiative will stimulate economic activity in the country, generate employment opportunities, and expand Pakistan’s logistics and maritime sectors,” Junaid Chaudhry said.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Gwadar Port, Noorul Haq Baloch has said that significant growth in employment opportunities is expected in Balochistan as the newly introduced tariff structure is set to boost commercial activity.

In a statement, chairman Gwadar Port noted that reduced fees and improved facilities will attract both local and international investors, accelerating economic development in the region and creating new job opportunities.

The minister also on Monday highlighted the growing transshipment potential of Gwadar Port Authority, announcing the successful berthing of another cargo vessel at the deep-sea port.

In a statement, the minister said that MV Yuan Hang Wei Ye berthed at Gwadar Port at 10:15 am on May 11, carrying approximately 34,000 tonnes of cargo comprising around 20,000 pieces.

He noted that the vessel is engaged in transshipment operations and is carrying consignments destined for Abu Dhabi and Kuwait, which will be offloaded at Gwadar. Junaid Chaudhry termed the development a positive sign for the port’s increasing role in regional maritime trade, adding that such operations reflect growing international confidence in Gwadar’s facilities and its strategic position as a transshipment hub. He reiterated the government’s commitment to further enhancing port infrastructure and services to attract greater volumes of global shipping traffic.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Global, Gwadar, Port tariff, SHIPPING

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