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Pakistan Resumes Afghan Transit Trade After 10 Day Suspension Under New Ce@sefire Agreement

October 24, 2025
in Pakistan
Pakistan Resumes Afghan Transit Trade After 10 Day Suspension Under New Ce@sefire Agreement
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Pakistan has reopened the Afghan transit trade after a 10-day suspension, following a new ceasefire agreement reached in Doha. The decision marks a significant step toward restoring normal trade relations between the two neighboring countries.

The reopening process began at the Chaman border, one of the main trade routes between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Authorities said the trade will resume in phases to manage the flow of goods efficiently and safely.

More than 300 vehicles carrying essential items had been stranded at the border during the suspension. These trucks are now being cleared gradually to ease congestion and restart the supply chain.

Officials emphasized that the renewed trade activity will be closely monitored to ensure transparency and security. Strict inspections and proper documentation have been made mandatory for all goods crossing the border.

This measure aims to prevent smuggling, improve record-keeping, and build mutual trust between both sides.

The resumption of trade is expected to bring relief to traders and transporters who faced heavy losses during the suspension period. It will also help stabilize the availability of goods and commodities in Afghan markets, many of which depend heavily on imports from Pakistan.

Observers believe this move could strengthen economic ties and contribute to regional stability if both sides continue to cooperate.

The agreement reached in Doha highlights a shared interest in maintaining peace and promoting cross-border commerce for the benefit of both nations. The successful implementation of these new measures will determine the future of trade relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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