After discounted oil cargoes, first-ever Russian truck crosses into Pakistan carrying export goods 

Pakistani officials receive the first truck of goods from Russia under the Transport International Routes (TIR) Convention at the Pakistan-Afghanistan Torkham border crossing in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on July 9, 2023. (Photo courtesy: APP)
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Updated 09 July 2023
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After discounted oil cargoes, first-ever Russian truck crosses into Pakistan carrying export goods 

  • The consignment arrived under a bilateral Transport International Route (TIR) Convention treaty between the two sides 
  • This is the first road trade route established between Pakistan and Russia since the beginning of their bilateral ties in 1948 

PESHAWAR: The first truck carrying export goods from Russia arrived in Pakistan this week as part of an agreement between the two countries, officials said on Sunday, days after Islamabad received a second cargo of discounted crude oil from Moscow. 

The consignment carrying chickpeas and other goods entered Pakistan via the Torkham border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province late Friday. It came under the Transport International Route (TIR) Convention. 

The bilateral TIR treaty with Russia was signed during Pakistani Communications Minister Asad Mahmood’s visit to Moscow in March to boost trade with the neighboring countries, according to officials. This is the first road trade route established between the two countries since the beginning of their bilateral ties in 1948. 

“It was the first consignment imported from Russia under the Transport International Route (TIR) Convention,” Afnan Khan, an additional collector at the Peshawar Customs Headquarters, told Arab News on Sunday. 

“A small inaugural ceremony was also conducted at the National Logistic Cell (NLC) Terminal, Torkham to acknowledge the [arrival of the] first consignment.” 

The TIR Convention is an international customs transit system that facilitates the movement of goods across borders using sealed containers or vehicles, simplifying customs procedures by using standardized documentation and mutual recognition of customs controls among participating countries. 

The TIR Carnet, a customs document, and seals on containers or vehicles ensure the integrity of the goods during transit. Over 70 countries, primarily in Europe, Asia, and parts of the Middle East, are parties to the TIR convention, enabling faster and more efficient cross-border transport operations. Pakistan became a signatory of the TIR Convention in January 2016. 

The Russian consignment arrived nearly two weeks after a vessel carrying a second cargo of discounted Russian crude oil, arranged under another deal struck between Islamabad and Moscow this year, docked at the port in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi. The first cargo arrived on June 11, with 45,122 metric tons of Russian crude oil. 

Communications Minister Mahmood and other officials were scheduled to receive the consignment at the Torkham border crossing, but the visit had to be canceled because of bad weather, according to Khan. 

“Consignments though come in from other countries via Torkham but this is the first delivery from Russia that crossed the border,” he said, adding more trucks carrying Russian goods were expected to arrive in Pakistan soon. 

Akhtar Nawaz, a Pakistani customs clearance agent in Torkham, was optimistic that continuation of trade with Moscow through the land route would help strengthen Pakistan’s economy and benefit local businesses in the border region. 

“Pakistan needs to ease custom procedures for goods clearance to expedite business at the border,” he said. “Land trade greatly encourages businesses and keeps prices of commodities stable.” 

Best Trans (Pvt.) Ltd. was the logistics company responsible for handling Friday’s shipment, while the truck carrying it was driven by a Russian driver, according to Hammad Ali, another customs official deployed at the Torkham border crossing. 

Pakistan had previously been trading under the TIR Convention with Central Asian republics, but trade with Russia under the bilateral treaty would now further the economic cooperation between the two countries. 

Last month, a consignment of 21 trucks carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan reached Pakistan through the Torkham border crossing, according to customs officials. The LPG orders started arriving shortly after the first cargo of discounted Russian crude oil arrived in Karachi last month. 

As per the Torkham custom department, the benefits of TIR include simplified customs procedures, cost and time savings for trade, enhanced security and safety for cargo, global reach and mutual recognition, facilitation of international trade and risk reduction and guarantee system. 


Pakistani immigration agents express concern over US visa ban

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Pakistani immigration agents express concern over US visa ban

  • Trump’s administration is suspending immigrant visas for applicants from 75 countries
  • The pause will begin on January 21, a State Department spokesperson said this week

Pakistani immigration agents and members of the public expressed concern to US immigration ban on Thursday.

US President Donald Trump’s administration is suspending processing for immigrant visas for applicants from 75 countries, a State Department spokesperson said on Wednesday, as part of Washington’s intensifying immigration crackdown.

The pause, which will impact applicants from Latin American countries including Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay, Balkan countries such as Bosnia and Albania, South Asian countries Pakistan and Bangladesh, and those from many nations in Africa, the Middle East, and the Caribbean, will begin on January 21, the spokesperson said.

“It is a matter of concern,” said travel and immigration agent, Mohammad Yaseen, in Karachi, Pakistan’s biggest city.

“All these people who were waiting for a long time for their visas to be issued, they also had an appointment date, their visas would be suspended. They will be affected by this news and this ban,” he added.

A local resident and banker, Amar Ali, said the ban will economically dent Pakistan because many Pakistanis earn and send dollars back home which boosts its economy.

Another local resident, Anwer Farooqui, urged President Trump to reconsider this decision and keep Pakistan, which is a very reliable friend of the United States, at the same level.

The cable, sent to US missions, said there were indications that nationals from these countries had sought public benefits in the United States.

The move, which was first reported by Fox News, does not impact US visitor visas, which have been in the spotlight given the United States is hosting the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics.

The decision follows a November directive to US diplomats asking them to ensure that visa applicants are financially self-sufficient and do not risk becoming dependent on government subsidies during their stay in the US, according to a State Department cable seen by Reuters at the time.

Trump has pursued a sweeping immigration crackdown since returning to office in January. His administration has aggressively prioritized immigration enforcement, sending federal agents to major US cities and sparking violent confrontations with both migrants and US citizens.