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Sea Port and Dry Port Updates.

Gwadar Port welcomes three cargo #ships in the first week of June:

1. KEN SEA bulk cargo ship carrying 21,000 tons of chemical fertilisers
2. TEERA BHUM vessel with accumulated 16 40HQ containers
3. GAS YODLA freighter shipping 1,300 tons of LPG.


Economic activities are gaining pace in Gwadar


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A great opportunity for all interested in setting up a Ferry Services in Pakistan. Investors bring in the vessels. PNSC Official provides management / manning services.
Registered tour operators in the country can design & market Hajj/Umrah/Ziarat packages.


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PM Khan terms Pakistan’s ports as the pivot of future trade points due to CPEC

July 27, 2021




ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday expressed confidence that in near future Pakistan s ports will provide the foundation of important trade routes through China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The prime minister, in a meeting with his Adviser on Commerce Abdul Razzak Dawood, said Pakistan welcomed the strengthening of trade relations with the Central Asian states for economic prosperity of the entire region.

Imran Khan, who recently paid a visit to Uzbekistan along with a high-level delegation including the Commerce Adviser, said Pakistan had the potential to offer Central Asia a short land route to access the sea.

During the meeting, the Commerce Adviser briefed the prime minister on the progress of bilateral cooperation and trade agreements concluded during the Uzbekistan visit.

He also apprised the prime minister about the keen interest shown by the Uzbek and other Central Asian businessmen to invest in Pakistan.

He also briefed the prime minister on the strategy for the upcoming visits to the rest of the Central Asian states, particularly Tajikistan, and its positive impact on investment and trade.

Dawood also gave a briefing on the meeting of Board of Investment (BoI) held this week and the plan for expected meetings of various Chambers of Commerce this month.

The prime minister commended the Ministry of Commerce and BoI for prioritizing enhancing trade relations with Central Asian states for the first time in the country’s history.
 
According to data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Cargo handling activities at Karachi Port Trust and Port Qasim Authority recorded an impressive growth of 25 percent and 13.72 percent in FY21 respectively.
 
Do you know that in 1899, the port of Karachi was the largest wheat export port in the East?

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Wow old 18 no berth the oldest terminal of karachi port west wharf
 

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