In a major breakthrough for regional connectivity and trade, a transit truck carrying goods from Kyrgyzstan has reached Pakistan’s Sost Dry Port.
According to details, this significant development was made possible through a partner company of the National Logistics Cell operating in Kyrgyzstan. The initiative is being described as a major milestone that will pave the way for improved regional connectivity and trade.
Sources say there are also plans under consideration to extend such transit operations to the seaports of Karachi, which could open up new trade opportunities for landlocked countries.
This historic development is expected to pave the way for enhanced connectivity, improved freight transportation and stronger economic ties between Pakistan and landlocked Central Asian states. It is being seen as an important step toward realizing the region’s trade and transit potential.
Besides, this major breakthrough is also expected to create fresh opportunities for trade, transport and investment while strengthening Pakistan’s role as a regional connectivity hub under evolving transnational corridor frameworks.
Furthermore, this move is termed a promising start to a new chapter in regional logistics, saying the historic arrival at Sost could serve as a gateway for broader Central Asian access through Pakistan’s transport network.
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