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Pakistan allows re-export of stuck Afghan transit trade cargo via ports

byCT Report
19/02/2026
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KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue has allowed the re-export of stranded Afghan transit trade cargo through ports in Karachi and Gwadar, according to an official notification.

Under the directive, goods stuck at border points including Chaman and Quetta will be shifted to seaports for re-export under strict regulatory procedures.

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Authorities said reverse transit movement will be conducted under complete compliance with customs rules. Bonded carriers will be required to submit applications to FBR before cargo transfer, while customs personnel will accompany every convoy of 15 vehicles.

The movement of goods will be monitored through tracking and surveillance systems. Tracking companies must certify that monitoring devices installed in vehicles remain fully functional throughout transit.

Officials added that manual transport notes will be issued for each bonded vehicle, detailing vehicle and driver credentials. All containers will undergo complete customs clearance, including re-scanning and re-weighing at terminals operated by the National Logistics Cell.

The FBR emphasised that full responsibility for transit cargo will remain with bonded transporters, ensuring accountability and compliance with trade regulations between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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