300 Trucks Of Fruits And Vegetables From Afghanistan Halted At Pakistan Border Crossings


(MENAFN- Khaama Press) The Afghanistan Embassy in Islamabad reported that Pakistan blocked 300 trucks of fruits and vegetables belonging to Afghan traders from entering the country.

This announcement follows a meeting between the Afghanistan Embassy delegation and Maria Kazi, head of foreign trade, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Pakistan government on Friday, July 22. The delegation discussed resolving trade issues, particularly the halt of cargo trucks at the border.

The statement added that these trucks stuck at Torkham, Spin Boldak, and Chaman border crossings due to lack of documentation from the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) have not yet received permission to enter Pakistan.

The Afghanistan Embassy's statement expressed concern over additional taxes on Afghan exports of fresh fruits and vegetables during the export season, viewing it as detrimental to Afghan growers and the domestic market in Pakistan.

The Embassy of Afghanistan in Islamabad is now urging Pakistan to issue temporary documentation to allow Afghan traders' trucks carrying fruits and vegetables to enter and reach their final destination.

Disputes over visas, driver passports, and border crossing permits have repeatedly led to the closure of the Torkham crossing.

Meanwhile, the ongoing challenges at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border highlight the complexities and sensitivities involved in trade and diplomatic relations between the two nations.

The incident underscores the need for continued dialogue and cooperation to resolve trade impediments and ensure the smooth flow of essential goods, benefiting Afghan traders and Pakistani consumers.

Efforts towards addressing these issues remain crucial for fostering economic stability and regional connectivity in the broader context of South Asian trade dynamics.

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