ISLAMABAD: In a significant development, Pakistan has officially started exporting sugar to Afghanistan for the first time, marking a new chapter in trade relations between the two neighboring countries.
According to sources, the first batch of sugar was dispatched via land routes, signaling an expansion in economic ties. This move comes after Pakistan’s recent decision to allow limited sugar exports amid improved domestic production.
Experts believe the export will not only boost Pakistan’s sugar industry but also help Afghanistan meet its growing demand for essential commodities. The trade expansion is expected to strengthen bilateral relations and create new economic opportunities for both nations.