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...on the contrary this is the latest...jan 2018 news.
Afghanistan’s transit trade through Pakistan picks up
ISLAMABAD:
Afghanistan’s transit trade through Pakistan has reached a value of $1.4 billion in the first six months of the ongoing financial year, indicating that the volume can increase to around $3 billion by the end of 2017-18.
In 2012-13, transit trade had slumped to $1.46 billion from $3.12 billion in 2010-11. However, numbers show that the volume has hovered around the $3-billion mark for the past few years. The highest figure in recent years has been $3.46 billion in 2015-16, while in the last fiscal year it was $2.87 billion.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1615486/2-afghanistans-transit-trade-pakistan-picks/
Interesting. Just goes to show the power of basic geography. Pakistani ports are 400-500km closer to the economic heartland of Afghanistan i.e. the belt from Kunduz to Jalalabad along the Kabul river wherein the capital Kabul is also located. On top of this traders avoid having to go through too much Afghan territory, but rather can make their journey in security after crossing at Torkham.
For cities like Herat or Farah however Chabahar makes more sense.