In a significant development for regional trade and stability, Pakistan has resumed the Afghan transit trade after a 10-day suspension, following a new ceasefire agreement reached between Islamabad and Kabul. The decision marks a positive step toward restoring normal trade operations and easing tensions that had disrupted cross-border commerce.
According to official sources, the resumption comes after high-level talks between Pakistani and Afghan authorities, which focused on ensuring secure trade routes and peaceful border coordination. The Ministry of Commerce confirmed that all customs and border clearance activities have now returned to normal.
Experts believe the move will provide much-needed relief to traders and transporters on both sides, helping to stabilize supply chains and support economic recovery in the region. The ceasefire agreement is also expected to pave the way for stronger diplomatic and security cooperation between the two neighboring nations.