Fertiliser Reaches Gwadar via Transit Trade
- On February 4, 2025, the vessel MV Beyond 2 carrying 20,000 metric tonnes of diammonium phosphate fertiliser berthed at Gwadar Port as the second Afghan Transit Trade shipment.
- This shipment followed a recent Economic Coordination Committee decision replacing bank guarantees with insurance guarantees to ease Afghan transit trade through Gwadar.
- Federal Minister Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry welcomed the arrival, stating it marks progress in operating Gwadar Port as a strategic gateway for Afghanistan and Central Asia.
- The minister highlighted the port’s capability to handle an increasing flow of trade linked to the Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement and urged authorities to facilitate swift berthing and cargo unloading.
- This development may lower transit costs, enhance trade efficiency, and strengthen regional economic ties, positioning Gwadar as a key hub for Afghan transit trade.
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Ship arrival marks efforts to operationalise Gwadar Port as strategic gateway
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) Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry on Saturday welcomed the successful berthing of the second Afghan Transit Trade Ship at Gwadar Port. The vessel, carrying 20,000 metric tons of Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) fertilizer, marks another milestone in enhancing regional trade connectivity. He noted that the
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