Skip to content
Tuesday, April 28
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Login
  • Add Post
  • Account
  • Dashboard
International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

  • Home
  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Editors choice
  • Gallery
    • Image
    • Video-gallery
  • Home
  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Editors choice
  • Gallery
    • Image
    • Video-gallery
Home>>World>>Border Closure Crisis Deepens As Pakistani Exports To Afghanistan Remain Disrupted
World

Border Closure Crisis Deepens As Pakistani Exports To Afghanistan Remain Disrupted

international media news
December 6, 2025 44 Views0

Dozens of Pakistani truck drivers transporting goods to Afghanistan are stuck for weeks at major border crossings, victims of an escalating standoff between Pakistan and Afghanistan that has crippled regional trade.

The closure of vital trade routes has left hundreds of vehicles parked at crossing points, where drivers, deprived of food, money, and shelter, struggle to survive in dire conditions, as reported by The Express Tribune.

 
 

According to The Express Tribune, exporters and logistics firms said the suspension of cross-border operations has virtually frozen the movement of Pakistani kinnow exports and other shipments headed to Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asian countries.

The border closures, in place since October 11, followed heavy clashes between Pakistani and Afghan forces, the most serious since the Taliban regained power in 2021 after Islamabad accused Kabul of failing to curb militants operating from its territory.

Junaid Makda, president of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce, stated that kinnow exporters, freight handlers, and logistics firms have been hit hardest, with perishable goods rotting at border points.

He said the trade shutdown has come at a crucial time when kinnow exports usually reach their seasonal high, creating financial distress across the supply chain from farmers to transporters. 
Makda also criticised the State Bank of Pakistan for turning down a proposal to exempt kinnow exports to Iran and Central Asian markets routed through Iran from complex financial requirements, as reported by The Express Tribune.

Pakistan exported kinnows worth USD 110 million last year. Still, this year’s earnings are expected to drop to USD 100 million due to the ongoing crisis. Thousands of containers carrying bilateral and regional cargo remain stranded across Pakistan, with traders and clearing agents facing daily demurrage costs of USD 150-200 per container. Makda urged authorities to immediately waive these penalties, warning that small businesses and exporters are on the brink of collapse, as reported by The Express Tribune.

Share:

Previous Post

Why Grace Hayden Is Thanking Joe Root For His First Century In Australia; The Full Story Behind Viral ‘Naked Walk’ Challenge

Next Post

Putin’s Big Nuclear Commitment To Take Kudankulam Plant To Full Capacity

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent News

  • Can Rishabh Pant-led Lucknow Super Giants still qualify for IPL 2026 playoffs? Check all scenarios
  • Double delight for Karan Johar fans: Filmmaker to turn ‘Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna’ into series, confirms ‘Koffee With Karan 9’ return this Diwali
  • ‘Lotus will bloom in Bengal this time’: PM Modi ahead of 2nd phase elections
  • Goldman Sachs raises crude oil forecast up to USD 90 as Hormuz closure tightens supply
  • Trump calls White House dinner shooter ‘radicalised’ and ‘sick’, lauds Secret Service’s swift response

Latest News

Can Rishabh Pant-led Lucknow Super Giants still qualify for IPL 2026 playoffs? Check all scenarios

international media news
April 28, 2026

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) find themselves in a precarious position in the ongoing Indian Premier Le

Double delight for Karan Johar fans: Filmmaker to turn ‘Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna’ into series, confirms ‘Koffee With Karan 9’ return this Diwali

international media news
April 28, 2026

‘Lotus will bloom in Bengal this time’: PM Modi ahead of 2nd phase elections

international media news
April 28, 2026

Goldman Sachs raises crude oil forecast up to USD 90 as Hormuz closure tightens supply

international media news
April 28, 2026

Latest News

Can Rishabh Pant-led Lucknow Super Giants still qualify for IPL 2026 playoffs? Check all scenarios

international media news
April 28, 2026

Double delight for Karan Johar fans: Filmmaker to turn ‘Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna’ into series, confirms ‘Koffee With Karan 9’ return this Diwali

international media news
April 28, 2026

Popular Categories

  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports

Quick Links

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Login
  • Add Post
  • Account
  • Dashboard
All Rights Reserved © International Media News | Website By - Hurl Technologies Pvt. Ltd. | WordPress Theme Ultra News