City
Epaper

Pakistan-China border trade route reopens after 3 years of hiatus

By ANI | Updated: April 3, 2023 01:05 IST

Islamabad [Pakistan], April 3 : After being closed for three years, trade and travel activities between Pakistan and China ...

Open in App

Islamabad [Pakistan], April 3 : After being closed for three years, trade and travel activities between Pakistan and China through the Khunjerab Pass reopened, Geo News reported citing the Associated Press of Pakistan.

The trade route that connects Pakistan with China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, which is home to many ethnic minority groups including Uyghurs, was closed in the year 2020 after the Covid-19 outbreak.

The Chinese authorities have written a letter to Pakist officials regarding the reopening of the pass for trade, the official sources told APP.

The port authorities on the Chinese side of Khunjerab Pass have been instructed to take all necessary measures regarding COVID-19 before the arrival of goods begins from Pakistan.

Similarly, Pakist border authorities have also been instructed to take all measures regarding COVID-19, ensuring the containment of the disease.

This year, the last temporary opening lasted for 12 days between January 30 and February 10 while the first port opening was between January 19 and 20 this year.

The two temporary openings facilitated 128 cross-border personnel visits, 328 transportation vehicle passes, and more than 6,000 tons of goods exported, as per the foreign affairs office of Kashgar prefecture, reported APP.

It is believed that the reopening of the border crossing will help boost economic activities between the two neighbouring countries.

Prior to the opening of the border, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his pleasure over the reopening of Khunjerab Pass, saying it would help increase bilateral trade between Pakistan and China.

The Prime Minister said that the development would boost trade with 'Iron brother China', the PM Office said in an official statement.

Earlier, the closure of the border resulted in huge losses for Pakist traders leading them to start protests in Islamabad, reported Pakistan Today.

Traders decried the massive damage the closure has caused to their businesses and gave a week's deadline to open the border and warned of sit-ins in Islamabad and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: pakistanislamabadGeo NewsAssociated PressShehbaz SharifJang geo media groupJang-geo groupDhs punjabGeo tvAmerican associated press
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIran Terrorist Attack Video: At Least 8 Killed, 13 Injured in Zahedan Firing; Pakistani Group Claims Responsibility

EntertainmentPakistani Actress Humaira Asghar Dies At 32, Decomposed Body Found in Karachi Home by Local Police

MaharashtraRaigad: Suspicious Pakistani Boat in Arabian Sea Turns Out to Be Buoy

OpinionsVicious Plot to Drown Nation in Drugs

EntertainmentPakistani Actor Mawra Hocane’s Instagram Visible in India Again Months After Ban

International Realted Stories

International"You have been gravely misled by Pakistani military leadership": Baloch leader to Trump, says oil reserves belong to Balochistan

InternationalPakistan's July inflation rises to 4.1 pc amid fuel, food price hikes

InternationalUAE cementing its leadership in maritime sector through high-impact local projects

InternationalUAE's ADMA International leads on day two of Abu Dhabi World Grappling Championship in Al Ain

InternationalBrazil police raid Bolsonaro's home, fit ankle tag over fears flight risk amid coup trial