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Iran shuts borders with Pakistan, Afghanistan; trade and supplies halted

byCT Report
05/03/2026
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QUETTA: Iran has closed all its borders with neighbouring countries, including Pakistan and Afghanistan, suspending cross-border movement and trade activities, according to official sources.

The move has triggered concern among traders and residents in Pakistan’s border regions, where reliance on Iranian goods remains significant.

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Officials said the closure, driven by heightened tensions, includes the key Taftan crossing and border points adjoining Kech district. As a result, commercial operations have been halted and exports of food items and medicines from Iran have also been stopped.

The disruption has raised alarm among border traders who depend heavily on the steady flow of essential commodities from Iran. With the supply of food and pharmaceutical products cut off, fears are mounting about shortages in several districts of Balochistan.

Areas expected to feel the immediate impact include Taftan, Dalbandin, Turbat, Kech and Panjgur. Local markets in these regions have historically relied on Iranian imports to meet daily consumption needs, making the sudden suspension particularly concerning for residents and businesses alike.

Economic experts warned that Iran’s decision is likely to affect both Pakistan and Afghanistan, noting that the two countries have been among the largest purchasers of Iranian food products in the region. The halt in cross-border trade is expected to disrupt supply chains and increase pressure on already strained local markets.

Traders in the affected areas have urged the government to take emergency measures to stabilise supplies and support businesses facing losses. They cautioned that prolonged closure could lead to food shortages in border districts and severely impact livelihoods tied to cross-border commerce.

Authorities on both sides are yet to announce when normal border operations and trade flows may resume.

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