New trade route pilot project launched between Pakistan and CAR State

New trade route pilot project launched between Pakistan and CAR State

ASTANA – Kazakhstan has dispatched first trucks carrying exports goods toPakistan via Afghanistan under a pilot project launched to start road tradebetween the two countries, using a new route.

Kazakhstan’s Vice Minister of Trade and Integration Kairat Torebayev sharedthe development in a press conference on Monday, reported Kazakh media.

He said Kazakhstan was holding negotiating with Pakistan’s NationalLogistics Cell (NLC) for safe trade between the regional countries.

The return distance between Pakistan and Kazakhstan is 4,000 kilometers, hesaid, adding that was not a a long distance in terms of regionalconnectivity and development.

As a bridge connecting Central Asia, India, and the Persian Gulf,Afghanistan allows Kazakhstan to get access to Pakistan’s seaports inKarachi and Gwadar, then to India, the Middle East, and Africa.

He said Kazakhstan will host the first Kazakh-Afghan business forum onAugust 3 in Astana in order to promote bilateral economic ties