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Pakistan exporters face huge losses as border crossing with Afghanistan shut for five days

by TSA Desk
February 24, 2023
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Pakistan exporters face huge losses as border crossing with Afghanistan shut for five days
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Trucks loaded with supplies to leave for Afghanistan, are seen stranded after Taliban authorities have closed the main border crossing in Torkham, Pakistan on February 21, 2023.

Trucks loaded with supplies to leave for Afghanistan, are seen stranded after Taliban authorities have closed the main border crossing in Torkham, Pakistan on February 21, 2023.
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Over 7,000 trucks laden with goods, including perishable items like fruits, vegetables, juices, poultry, and eggs, have been stranded at the Pakistan-Afghanistan Torkham border for the last five days due to the closure of the crossing point by the Pakistan government, a trade body said on Friday.

Director Pak-Afghan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PAJCCI), Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi, said the closure of the border would inflict enormous losses to exporters and businessmen if the Pakistan government did not open the gate.

The Torkham border crossing — a vital commercial artery and a trade route for Pakistan to Central Asian countries — was shut by the Afghan Taliban on Sunday after Islamabad accused Kabul of providing safe havens to the Pakistan Taliban militants whose cross-border attacks have led to a spike in violence in the country.

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The Afghan government opened its gate at the border crossing point on Thursday.

The stoppage of containers on the way to Afghanistan is inflicting demurrage charges to exporters in thousands of rupees on a daily basis besides the concern of the rotting up of perishable items.

Every container of sugar is being charged a demurrage of Rs 45,000 daily while the container filled with transit goods is charged $160 per day as detention charges.

Similarly, every truck is fined Rs 6,000 on daily basis as a holding charge.

Zia also said that the export quota of sugar to Afghanistan would expire in 45 days, with only twenty days left, and the business community would face huge losses if urgent measures were not taken.

The Afghan side on Thursday opened the gate but it remained closed from the Pakistani side, causing concern among businessmen and other stakeholders of the Pak-Afghan trade.

Closure of the border is not only inflicting losses in millions of rupees to the national exchequer but also creating a lot of problems for ailing Afghans who want to come here for treatment.

Zia demanded that Pakistan authorities open the border at the earliest so that stuck-up goods-laden trucks could proceed to their destination besides providing opportunities for thousands of people to cross the border on both sides.

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