Trade Operations Resume at Key Border Points
Pakistan has officially resumed Afghan transit trade after a 10-day suspension, allowing goods transportation through key crossings, including Torkham and Chaman. The trade flow had been halted following reports of regulatory violations and cross-border security concerns.
Customs and Security Measures Strengthened
Officials from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and Customs Department stated that new monitoring protocols have been introduced to ensure compliance with trade agreements. Enhanced border checks aim to prevent smuggling and ensure transparency in transit operations.
Move to Ease Regional Tensions
The resumption of trade is seen as a positive step toward restoring economic ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Business communities on both sides have welcomed the decision, calling it vital for maintaining regional trade stability and supporting livelihoods dependent on cross-border commerce.
