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Pakistan

Pakistan concerned about 'misuse' of transit trade deal with Afghanistan: FO

  • FO Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch says Pakistan will contact Afghan authorities to resolve the problem
Published September 14, 2023

The Foreign Office (FO) stated on Thursday that Pakistan was concerned about the “misuse” of the transit trade deal with Afghanistan and that it would engage Kabul’s authorities to address the issue because it was costing Pakistan tax revenue, according to Radio Pakistan.

The busy Torkham border crossing closed last week after Pakistani and Afghan Taliban forces started firing at each other, according to local officials.

Hundreds of trucks laden with goods have been halted and traders have complained that trade is affected.

During a question-and-answer period of today’s weekly press briefing, FO Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch stated that Pakistan had been carrying out the 2020 Afghanistan and Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement “in good faith.”

“We have made it easier for our neighbour who is a landlocked country to trade with the rest of the world, and we will keep doing that,” she said.

She added that Pakistan’s main worry is that occasionally commodities intended for Afghanistan are sent back to Pakistan instead, and the appropriate customs fees and taxes are not paid.

“Our customs authorities are worried that people are violating the bilateral agreements that permit trade with Afghanistan,” Baloch continued.

The Torkham border point is the main point of transit for travellers and goods between Pakistan and landlocked Afghanistan.

Disputes linked to the 2,600 km (1,615 mile) border have been a bone of contention between the neighbours for decades.

Pakistan has been facing issues of its own, and recently saw its army chief vowing to uplift the economy through action on smuggling and tax evasion.

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TidBit Sep 14, 2023 10:16pm
Pakistan is appearing helpless in front of the Taliban. Trade, illicit construction, terrorism
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Azh Sep 14, 2023 10:56pm
Too late..hundreds of containers have been already lost!
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Pakistani1 Sep 15, 2023 05:04am
Why cant Pakistan block the trucks going to Afghanistan. No, wait then how will those in power or those who control the routes make money?
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Maqbool Sep 15, 2023 05:28am
some invisible power is helping Afghanistan vs Pakistan , for profit . It must finally stop for Pakistan to survive
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