Monday 4 February 2013

Afghans quit 200 Pakistani containers


QUETTA: The Afghan edge regulators have ceased over 200 Pakistani bins holding foods to Turkmenistan and other Main Oriental declares under transportation business from coming into Afghanistan via Chaman.

Pakistani edge regulators said on Weekend that Afghan security causes also retuned a number of bins which had joined Vesh, the first edge town on the Pakistan-Afghan edge.

“Over 200 bins packed with fruits and vegetables, fresh vegetables and chicken are trapped at the Pakistan-Afghan edge,” authorities told Beginning. They said the Afghan edge regulators had instantly started avoiding the bins without giving any reason or showing Pakistani authorities.

When the Chaman Stage of Industry and Industry approached the Afghan regulators, they said they took the decision after Pakistani traditions authorities had ceased hundreds of Afghan transportation business bins packed with goods in Karachi and rejected to clear them.

“We will not allow the Pakistani bins to move to Turkmenistan and other Main Oriental declares unless our bins are given approval,” CCCI Chief executive Daru Khan Achakzai estimated the Afghan authorities as saying.

According to sources, the regulators in Islamabad have approached authorities in Kabul to take care of the matter as early as possible because the bins are holding subject to spoiling products which will get broken in a few days.

“The govt should immediately step in to take care of the problem because exporters will suffer failures of immeasureable rupees if the Afghan regulators do not allow the bins to continue the forward journey,” Daro Khan said.

Haji Ghuos Allah, an exporter, recommended that if Kabul did not take care of the problem the Pakistan govt should not allow Afghan business with Indian through the Wagah edge.

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