Pakistan opens trade gateway to Central Asia with first potato shipment to Tajikistan

Pakistani labourers unload potato sacks from a truck at a wholesale vegetable market in Lahore on April 9, 2019. (AFP/File)
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Updated 03 April 2024
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Pakistan opens trade gateway to Central Asia with first potato shipment to Tajikistan

  • Tajikistan’s transportation minister calls the development ‘important milestone’ in bilateral trade
  • Special ceremony was held in Dushanbe to receive Pakistani trucks that covered 1,400 kilometers

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s official logistics and freight transportation organization has successfully transported the first locally produced potato consignment to Tajikistan, reported the state-owned media on Wednesday, making a major export opening for the country to the Central Asian region.

Pakistan has aimed to enhance its role as a pivotal trade and transit hub connecting the Central Asian republics with the rest of the world, leveraging its strategic geographical position.

The country has invested in infrastructure projects like roads, railways and pipelines while seeking greater economic connectivity under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative.

Pakistan’s ambition is driven by the potential for economic growth and increased regional cooperation to deal with its rampant financial concerns.

According to the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) news agency, the National Logistics Cell (NLC) sent its trucks to the Tajik capital of Dushanbe to deliver the consignment after covering a distance of 1,400 kilometers.

“The trucks of National Logistics Cell completed the journey from Okara and Rahim Yar Khan to Dushanbe in just seven days,” the APP reported. “However, a special ceremony was held at Dushanbe Customs Terminal One on the arrival of the inaugural convoy under International Road Transport.”

The ceremony was attended by notable personalities including Tajikistan’s transportation minister Azim Ibrahim, Pakistani Ambassador Muhammad Saeed Sarwar and prominent Tajik businessmen.

“This initiative marks an important milestone in bilateral trade relations between the two countries,” the Tajik minister said during the occasion.

He expressed confidence while appreciating Pakistan’s role as an important trade partner in the region.

The Pakistani ambassador also emphasized the necessity of promoting mutual trade.

“Trade through NLC under the TIR (International Road Transport) system will facilitate timely and efficient import and export of both countries,” he said.


Pakistan U19 pull off last-wicket win against Afghanistan in Zimbabwe tri-series

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Pakistan U19 pull off last-wicket win against Afghanistan in Zimbabwe tri-series

  • Pakistan chased 227 with three balls to spare after a shaky start marked by regular fall of wickets
  • Hamza Zahoor’s unbeaten 68 and Usman Khan’s four-wicket haul sealed Pakistan’s thrilling victory

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Under-19 clinched a tense one-wicket victory over Afghanistan in a tri-series match on Saturday, chasing down a target of 227 with three balls to spare at Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe.

The win was anchored by an unbeaten half-century from Hamza Zahoor, whose 68 not out off 51 balls guided Pakistan home after a dramatic collapse left them nine wickets down and still 26 runs short.

Afghanistan were bowled out for 226 in their 50 overs after being sent in to bat, with Osman Sadat top-scoring with a patient 75 from 106 deliveries, while Mahboob Khan added 49. Pakistan seamer Usman Khan led the bowling effort with four wickets for 37 runs.

"Pakistan U19 seal a thrilling contest in Harare by 1 wicket," the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced in a social media post.

"Captain Farhan Yousaf scored a composed 65, before Hamza Zahoor's brilliant unbeaten 68 guided Pakistan home," it added.

Pakistan’s chase faltered early as wickets fell at regular intervals, before captain Yousaf steadied the innings with a knock that included six fours and two sixes, keeping the pursuit on track.

With Pakistan slipping to 201 for nine, Zahoor held his nerve in the closing stages, finding brief support from lower-order batters before adding an unbroken 29-run stand for the final wicket with Niqab Shafiq, who finished unbeaten on one.

Zahoor struck eight fours and a six during his innings, counter-attacking confidently as Afghanistan pressed for the final wicket.

Despite Zahoor’s match-winning innings, Usman Khan was named Player of the Match for his four-wicket haul earlier in the day.

Pakistan entered the tournament as U19 Asia Cup champions after beating India by 191 runs in Dubai earlier this month.

The PCB has said the players are using the tri-series as a key preparation for next month’s ICC Men’s U19 World Cup co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia.

Pakistan will next face hosts Zimbabwe on Monday at Prince Edward School in Harare.