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Pakistan assures shipping agents no war surcharges on in-transit shipments

byCT Report
04/04/2026
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KARACHI: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry has said that the shipping agents had been assured that no war-related surcharges were being imposed on in-transit shipments or shipments on other routes at Pakistan’s ports.

Speaking at a high-level meeting addressing challenges faced by Pakistan’s importers and exporters, the minister highlighted proactive measures already in place.

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Customs authorities have issued circulars urging traders to report any unjustified surcharges, with around 10 complaints processed to date. “This ensures accountability and protects our trading community,” Junaid Chaudhry emphasized.

Key industry bodies, including the Pakistan Ship’s Agents Association and the All Pakistan Shipping Association will release advisories directing members to refrain from charging retention fees on export containers stranded at ports.

Additionally, terminal operators have agreed to offer relief on demurrage charges for export containers that arrived before March 3, 2026.

These steps form part of a broader government strategy to alleviate pressure on Pakistan’s ports amid persistent logistical hurdles. “We’re coordinating closely with port authorities, customs officials, and shipping stakeholders to streamline cargo movement and cut financial burdens on exporters,” Junaid Chaudhry stated.

The initiatives aim to boost efficiency in the blue economy, supporting exporters navigating global disruptions.

The minister’s announcements come at a pivotal moment for the maritime sector, highlighting the government’s resolve to build a resilient and efficient trade environment. Traders have been urged to remain vigilant and promptly report any irregularities through official channels.

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