Pakistan sends first shipment to Uzbekistan via new Iran trade corridor

Pakistan: The country has successfully launched a new transit trade corridor via Iran, sending its first shipment to Uzbekistan. Officials stated that the initiative is aimed at improving regional trade connectivity, reducing transportation time and enhancing export efficiency. Authorities highlighted that the corridor strengthens economic ties between Pakistan and Central Asian states, opening new trade routes for businesses. Experts believe this development could significantly boost Pakistan’s exports, lower logistics costs and position the country as a key regional trade hub. The move marks an important step towards economic integration and expanding trade opportunities across the region.

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