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Attari–Wagah Border Closure Affects Afghan Trade
Attari–Wagah Border Closure disrupts Afghanistan-India trade, causing losses to Afghan exporters and raising concerns over future shipments.
Pakistan-Afghanistan trade relations meeting at FPCCI Islamabad
Parachinar traders hold protest and press conference during shutter-down strike against road blockade
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs cabinet meeting on fuel pricing and Balochistan infrastructure
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Pakistan-China meeting on Gwadar high-tech aquaculture project
Pakistan and China unveil plans to build a high-tech aquaculture industry in Gwadar under CPEC, aiming to boost seafood exports.
Delegates from Pakistan and Afghanistan in trade talks at Joint Economic Committee session
Pakistan and Afghanistan have resumed high-level trade talks to ease transit restrictions and boost bilateral commerce. The move comes amid a broader diplomatic reset following tensions along the Pak Afghan border and Pakistan’s ongoing repatriation drive of undocumented Afghan refugees.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs cabinet meeting on fuel pricing and Balochistan infrastructure
The federal cabinet allocates Rs300 billion fuel savings for Balochistan Projects to fund key infrastructure in Balochistan
Parachinar traders hold protest and press conference during shutter-down strike against road blockade
COAS General Asim Munir speaking at Overseas Pakistanis Convention 2025
COAS General Asim Munir, addressing the first Overseas Pakistanis Convention, declared that terrorists can’t decide Pakistan’s fate.
US, Uzbekistan sign deals on critical minerals and nuclear energy, boosting strategic ties amid growing regional competition.
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