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Bad news for bankrupt Pakistan as this Muslim nation orders its traders to stop business with Islamabad in…, the country is…

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November 15, 2025 168 Views0

Pakistan finds itself in an increasingly tight spot as Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs of Afghanistan, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, has issued a three-month deadline to traders. According to the order, Afghan traders have been issued a stern directive to reduce business with Islamabad and use other available routes for the trade and transit of goods.

Baradar Issues Stern Warning

Speaking at a press conference, Baradar warned that anyone failing to comply would face termination of cooperation. The development comes amid strained relations between the two neighbouring countries. Meanwhile, he mentioned that the move aims to protect the dignity of the Islamic Emirate, as Pakistan has repeatedly blocked trade routes and has resorted to using ‘non-political issues’ as ‘political tools’. The change is meant to safeguard trade, industry, and the rights of Afghans, Baradar said.

Traders Instructed To Find Alternative Routes

Traders have been ordered to redirect their imports from Pakistan to alternative markets and countries. It impacts goods ranging from all types of medicines to other commercial imports and exports. The Taliban Government has given a three-month deadline to Afghan traders to close business dealings with Pakistan and find new trade routes.

Border Points Closed Since October 11

Border points between Pakistan and Afghanistan have remained closed since October 11, following clashes on both sides. According to reports, Pakistani traders have urged the government to open the border points, as it has led to significant disruption in the supply chain of perishable goods.

According to reports, Pakistan exports flour, steel, textiles, fruits, cement, medicines, and vegetables to Afghanistan, while it imports fresh fruits, coal, dry fruits, and soapstone from across the border.

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