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Terminals to be constructed on Torkham, Chaman boarders to promote trade

byCT Report
27/03/2016
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ISLAMABAD: Terminals, equipped with latest technology, will be constructed on Torkham and Chaman, the central-border routes of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Pak Army Quartermaster General Lt General Javed Mehmood Bukhari said this while talking to Voice of America (VOA). He said the border terminals are important for both the countries because they will not only facilitate travel between the two countries but will also promote bilateral trade.

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Talking to VOA, Joint President of the Afghanistan Pakistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Zubair Moti Wala said that construction of the terminals on either sides of the border has been a longstanding demand of traders’ communities on both sides.

He said this is also a provision of the international trade pact which Pakistan and Afghanistan have signed. He said corruption can also be curbed with the construction of terminals because trucks, drivers, cleaners and passengers will be scanned and searched with latest methods.

Gen Javed said that Afghan-bound traffic from Gwadar will increase manifold after the completion of CPEC which is why the terminals are needs of the hour and hence should be completed immediately.

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