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Afghanistan, Iran, Russia: Country outlines process for barter trade

  • Govt tries to manage balance of payments crisis amid record inflation
Reuters
June 3, 2023

KARACHI: Pakistan has passed a special order to allow barter trade with Afghanistan, Iran and Russia for certain goods, including petroleum and natural gas, the Ministry of Commerce said on Friday.

Left with barely enough foreign exchange reserves to cover one month’s imports, Pakistan’s government is desperately trying to manage a balance of payments crisis and curb inflation after it hit a record of nearly 38% last month.

The government order, called the Business-to-business (B2B) Barter Trade Mechanism 2023 and dated June 1, lists goods that can be bartered. State and privately owned entities would need approval to participate in the trade mechanism.
 

First truck of Russian goods arrives in Pakistan​

The Express Tribune
Jul 10, 2023

ISLAMABAD: The first truck carrying export goods from Russia has successfully arrived in Pakistan, marking an important milestone under the Transport International Routes (TIR) Convention.

The road transport agreement between Pakistan and Russia holds great importance in the current geographical and economic context, according to Federal Minister of Communications Asad Mehmood. He highlighted the agreement’s potential as a catalyst for boosting Pakistan’s economy and facilitating expanded trade.

The Russian Embassy confirmed the successful arrival of goods from Russia under the TIR Convention, signalling a positive trajectory in Pakistan-Russia trade. By May 2023, trade between the two countries had witnessed a nearly 50% increase, surpassing $760 million. This milestone represents a crucial step toward strengthening mutual cooperation.

Mehmood reiterated the significance of the road transport agreement between Pakistan and Russia, which was signed during his visit to Moscow in November 2022.
 

Afghan Taliban criticises closure of main border crossing with Pakistan

Reuters

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KABUL: The Afghan Taliban criticised the closure of its main border crossing with Pakistan this week after clashes between security forces, saying the halt in trade would see heavy losses for businesses.

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

“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan deems the closure of Torkham gate and opening of fire on Afghan security forces by the Pakistani side contrary to good neighbourliness,” Taliban administration’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement late on Saturday.

The statement said the incident had started after Pakistani security forces fired at Afghan Taliban forces fixing an old security outpost near the border.

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Pakistan’s foreign office did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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

“The closure of Torkham gate can adversely affect bilateral and regional trade, and cause trade and financial losses to common mercantile class on both sides,” the statement said, adding many travellers were also stuck on each side of the border.

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 targeted action on smuggling and tax evasion.

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Pakistan, Iran explore trade expansion​

Teams present proposals to improve railway link, banking system, and transportation

APP
September 29, 2023

The Pakistan-Iran Joint Border Trade Committee convened on Thursday to deliberate on border issues, bilateral trade expansion, enhancements in immigration procedures, and transportation. The daylong meeting took place in the Iranian border town of Mirjaveh, adjacent to Taftan in the Chagai district of Balochistan.

The committee discussed various aspects, including the movement of people at the Pakistan-Iran border, transportation of goods, bilateral trade, and measures to combat smuggling, as detailed in a news release issued after the meeting.

Delegations from both countries presented a range of proposals aimed at enhancing the railway link, improving the banking system, and advancing transportation for the benefit of bilateral trade between Pakistan and Iran.

The delegation expressed optimism that the meeting would prove highly beneficial for the region, particularly for businessmen on both sides of the border.

Earlier, the Iranian delegation, led by the Director General of the Transit and International Transport Department at the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, extended a warm welcome to the Pakistani delegation.

The Pakistani delegation included Taftan Collector of Customs Appraisal Naveed Iqbal, Deputy Collector Usman Aziz, Superintendent Ahad Durrani, and representatives from the business community, transportation sector, banking sector, as well as the Ministry of Immigration and Foreign Affairs.
 

First Pakistan-Kazakhstan TIR trucks exit Torugart port​

By Mia Shah
Nov 2, 2023

XINJIANG - The first trucks carrying export goods recently departed from Pakistan using the Transport International Router (TIR) system. They exited via the Torugart border crossing in Xinjiang before arriving Kazakhstan.
Loaded with mango juice, small household appliances, and other goods, the trucks traveled through Pakistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan, making it the first TIR service in China spanning four countries.

With TIR, an international customs facilitation system that significantly enhances the efficiency and security of trade, there is no need for drivers and goods to be stranded at borders for days, slowing down operations by unloading and reloading goods from one truck to another.

In order to ensure the smooth progress of this transportation business, Khunjerab and Torugart Customs fully utilize the flexible advantages of TIR, effectively leverage the frontier advantages of the "Belt and Road" westward opening, and dynamically track the trucks. They also established a dedicated team to offer 24/7 one-stop management services.

"On the basis of supervising imported and exported goods, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the TIR transportation mode and developed a customized customs clearance plan.

This plan greatly reduces the time required for enterprises to clear customs and improves the efficiency of customs clearance process," explained an official from Torugart Customs.
 
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Apr 8, 2021
After Torkham , a transit trade was inaugurated for the first time at Ghulam Khan border in the tribal district of North Waziristan . After the transit trade , the Ghulam Khan border will be traded to Central Asia . After Ghulam Khan border was opened , two vehicles of the transit trade arrived from Karachi . Khan Departed to Kabul at the border .

In the opening ceremony was attended by Minister Relief Iqbal Waziristan , Provincial Minister for Transport Shah Muhammad , Deputy Commissioner North Waziristan and Tribal leaders .

The launch of transit trade at Ghulam Khan border will become a source of economic prosperity for Waziristan and Pak Afghan . N further to bilateral trade thousand local people will get employment opportunities through transit trade at Ghulam Khan border .


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Badini: the new terminal and trade

Muhammad Akbar Noteza
February 22, 2021


A VIEW of a Pak-Afghan border crossing near Badini.—B.K. Yousafzai



A VIEW of a Pak-Afghan border crossing near Badini.—B.K. Yousafzai

AS Badini is an old route, it used to be the abode of passing Pashtun tribal nomads in the old days. At the time one of the nomads was Badin as I am told by the locals who live in the remote town. This is why the place was named Badini, as many places in Balochistan are named after people. Today it makes up a huge, dried kind of a valley on both sides of the fenced Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Comprising several tiny villages, Badini not only lacks power supply or cellular network but also basic necessities of life. Interestingly, it used to be lively after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, as a tiny bazaar had sprung up here following the arrival of Afghans, including the refugees.

One of the Afghans was Mullah Abdul Salam Rocketi, locals recall. Born in Zabul province in Afghanistan bordering Badini, Rocketi was a former Mujahideen commander. As he was famous for firing rocket-propelled grenade at the time of Afghan war with Soviet Union, he became known as “rocketi”. He settled in Badini, in the early 1980s, after fleeing from Afghanistan.

With the arrival of Afghans, Badini was one of the points where informal trade took place with Afghanistan, and it grew exponentially. “Like other crossing points across the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the Soviet war brought the informal trade in Badini,” recalls Lala Nizamuddin Kakar, a clean-shaven Pashtun tribal elder from Badini. Wearing a black silver weskit over shalwar-kameez and a rounded white Peshawari cap, he says: “At that time, among other things, one could get a Russian tractor for just Rs 15,000. There was anything one could get at throwaway prices.”
Today, the once lively bazaar of Badini is abandoned.

In Badini, which is situated just 8km from the main border point, there is one National Bank of Pakistan branch, one Pakistan Customs office and one Frontier Corps wing for the border security.

With the completion of the Pak-Afghan border fencing work, during my recent conversations with officials, I have got to understand it that border points, including the Badini, have been opening to start over some economic activities for the border people, in the form of formal trade, to earn a livelihood. In this context, Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan during the opening ceremony of the terminal for the trade in Badini with Afghanistan said it “would boost economic activities and create job opportunities for the local people”.

Like their Baloch counterparts, local Pashtuns in Balochistan Killa Saifullah district are living in dark ages. There is rampant poverty, and whatever income is generated is from the informal border trade with Afghanistan. As for locals in Badini, due to yet lack of business activities, many of them go to work as coal miners in Balochistan coal mines or, in the words of Lala Nizam Kakar, some others load and unload trucks and pickups at the border, now.
500-acre market

“One of the reasons to open the Badini trade terminal is to legalise the trade, as well as it can be used to uplift the economic standard of the border people in Badini and elsewhere in the district,” said Dr Atiq Shahwani, who was the deputy commissioner of Killa Saifullah when the initiative was launched. “We obtained 500 acres of land in Badini for the establishment of a market over there.”
It is interesting to note Badini trade terminal is at a shorter distance to Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa than Chaman border in the same northern belt of Balochistan. Welcoming the trade terminal in Badini, traders’ leader in Quetta Abdul Rahim Kakar advocates opening of more trade terminals at border points to encourage trade with neighbouring countries. “In the future, it (Badini) can be connected to CPEC’s western route which is near and feasible for trade with Afghanistan in regard to the Punjab province,” he believed.

Columnist and journalist Jalal Noorzai who has written on Pakistan-Afghanistan affairs a lot echoes a broader claim that China has been pushing Pakistan to open trade routes with landlocked Afghanistan with regard to CPEC so much so Pakistan is establishing 12 border markets at Afghan border and six markets at Iran border. But Badini, unlike other bordering towns, has not been given the importance by the government till date, Mr Noorzai regrets, adding that it does not have a road let alone other facilities.

The tiresome journey from Quetta, the provincial capital, to Badini border town takes more than five hours due to the pitiable condition of the road, which at some places is barely passable. Badini is around 120 km from Muslim Bagh tehsil in Killa Saifullah district. To reach the border town one has to pass through mountainous areas. As a whole the infrastructure is quite week, there is hardly traffic in the desolate mountain areas.

“So far dry fruits, uranium and scrap are exported from Afghanistan through the Badini trade terminal, while fruits, vegetables, and other goods are imported,” Lala Nizamuddin told me over a cup of milk tea. “Since 2006 the Custom’s office is established in Badini, the office-bearers do not stay a lot in the border town due to its remoteness and lack of proper activities. This is why they clear 50 vehicles in a weak to load and unload.”

With the opening of Badini trade terminal, locals are in a state of bliss, in the hope of reaping benefits from the trade with Afghanistan. Yet it lacks the basic infrastructure and in the words of Lala Nizam, it may take several years to make the trade terminal functional for generating some economic activities. If the government ignores it, he warns, it may continue to remain abandoned.



Situationer: Badini: the new terminal and trade
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There are six official border crossings and trade terminals between Afghanistan and Pakistan

Angur Adda,
between Wana and Ghazni, is a border crossing used only for border trade. Previously, it could not be made operational due to security concerns.

Ghulam Khan, Miramshah and Khost, which is mainly used for border trade, but can be used by tourists on one specfic day of the week.

Torkham, between Peshawar and Jalalabad, is a major border crossing station between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pedestrian crossings are allowed on four days of the week.

Kharlachi, on July 2020 Pakistan announced reopening of Kharlachi border crossing with Afghanistan for bilateral border trade.

Chaman, between Quetta and Kandahar, is border crossing station which is used for both border trade and border crossings.

Badini Trade Terminal, was inaugurated on September 2020 by the Chief Minister of Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan, which allowed for bilateral border trade.
 
China

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The Khunjerab Pass, is the only modern day border crossing between China and Pakistan which can be accessed via the Karakorum Highway. The actual immigration of the respective countries is cleared in Sost, Pakistan and Tashkurgan, China, around 100km from the Khunjerab Pass. Historically the Mintaka Pass and Kilik Pass have also been used; however those crossings do not have vehicle access and are closed.

Proposed
A border crossing near Mustagh Pass has been proposed as an alternative CPEC route in order to shorten the route to China, which would also connect AJ&K.
 
India

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Road..............

Wagah / Attari
, the only fully-fledged international road crossing

The Kartarpur Corridor, is a border crossing for Indian citizens, only, to be able to visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, from Dera Baba Nanak, visa-free.

Rail.......................

Wagah / Attari
, the Samjhauta Express between Lahore and Amritsar/Delhi crosses here.
Munabao / Khokhrapar, the Thar Express between Karachi and Jodhpur crosses here.

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Iran

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Road...................

Taftan / Mirjaveh
, on the road between Quetta and Zahedan.

Gabad / Rimdan, on the road between Gwadar and Chabahar opened in December 2020.

Proposed.......

Washap / Kuhak
, on the road between Panjgur and Iranshahr.
Mand / Pishin, on the road between Turbat and Iranshahr.

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Rail

Taftan / Mirjaveh,
on the line between Quetta and Zahedan
 
Ghulam Khan border was opened , two vehicles of the transit trade arrived from Karachi . Khan Departed to Kabul at the border .

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𝗦𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗖𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 - 𝗞𝗵𝘂𝗻𝗷𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗯 𝗣𝗮𝘀𝘀

Khunjerab Pass located at 15000 feet above sea level, received fresh snow in April. FWO troops while undertaking prompt clearance operations, cleared the road for smooth transportation of containers and tourists on 9 April 2021.

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A landmark reform by Government. The Pakistan Single Window (PSW) Act 2021. It paves the way for ease in imports & exports. PSW will bring $500 mn annual savings & reduce cargo clearance time from days to hours by integrating 75 regulatory departments, customs, banks, port authorities, shipping companies & brokers etc. An independent authority will manage the PSW which will be pivotal in unlocking Pakistan’s potential to become a hub for international transit & trade.
 
Iran, Pakistan to sign free trade agreement

Iranian Consul General in Peshawar Hamid Reza Ghomi said on Wednesday that efforts were initiated to sign a free trade agreement between Iran and Pakistan.

Addressing businessmen at Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he said that Iran wanted to boost bilateral trade and economic relations with Pakistan to strengthen regional economy.

The Iranian diplomat said that despite Covid-19 pandemic, the Iranian consulate facilitated the Pakistani businessmen and issued visas to them within a short span of time.

He lauded the efforts made by Pakistani ambassador in Iran, saying he played vital role in increasing trade volume between the two countries
 

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