Pak-China trade drives cross-border traffic surge at Khunjerab Pass— state media 

In this photograph taken on September 29, 2015, a car carrying Chinese nationals crosses at the Pak-China Khunjerab Pass, the world's highest paved border crossing at 4,600 metres above sea level. (Photo courtesy: AFP/File)
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Updated 10 July 2024
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Pak-China trade drives cross-border traffic surge at Khunjerab Pass— state media 

  • Khunjerab Pass sees 110 percent year-on-year increase in cross-border traffic, says state media 
  • Pass linking Pakistan to China is highest paved international border at 4,600 meters above sea level 

ISLAMABAD: Increasing trade between Pakistan and China caused a significant surge in cross-border traffic in the first half of 2024, the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported on Wednesday. 

Pakistan and China opened the Khunjerab Pass for trade and travel in April 2024 after it remained closed for four months. Both sides had agreed in October 2023 to ensure the pass remained open for trade and travel throughout the year. 

Recognized as the highest paved international border at more than 4,600 meters (15,000 feet) above sea level, the Khunjerab Pass is closed during winter months because of harsh weather.

“The Khunjerab Pass in Xinjiang, China, experienced a significant rise in cross-border traffic in the first half of this year, with 21,000 travelers, representing a 110 percent year-on-year increase,” APP said. 

It said the border cleared 1,123 people in a single day on June 11, which was a new record. The APP said the Khunjerab Border Inspection Station attributes this remarkable growth to the increasing number of Pakistani traders and cross-border tourists. 

The APP credited increased travel enthusiasm among Chinese travelers to Beijing’s National Immigration Administration’s revised entry-exit policies, saying they had introduced a series of facilitation measures that boosted trade and travel. 

“Pakistani merchants have been actively transporting goods such as pine nuts, herbs, copperware, carpets, and jade crafts to China for sale, while bringing back daily necessities to Pakistan,” the report said. 

China is a major ally and investor in Pakistan. The two countries collaborate on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a flagship project under China’s Belt and Road Initiative, with more than $65 billion pledged for road, rail, and other infrastructure developments in the South Asian nation.


Pakistan U19 to open tri-series against Afghanistan on Saturday in Zimbabwe

Updated 26 December 2025
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Pakistan U19 to open tri-series against Afghanistan on Saturday in Zimbabwe

  • Pakistan enter the tournament as U19 Asia Cup champions after beating India by 191 runs in Dubai
  • The tri-series is seen as key preparation for next month’s U19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s under-19 cricket team will begin their tri-series campaign against Afghanistan on Saturday in Harare, using the tournament as a key preparation for next month’s ICC Men’s U19 World Cup co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia.

Pakistan, the reigning ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup champions, are competing in the 50-over tri-series alongside Afghanistan and hosts Zimbabwe, with each team playing the others twice before the top two advance to the final on Jan. 6.

Pakistan won the eight-team Asia Cup in Dubai earlier this month, beating India by 191 runs in the final, and will play a minimum of four matches in the tri-series, starting at Harare Sports Club on Saturday.

“The Asia Cup was a good win for us and the players showed great morale and intensity,” Pakistan captain Farhan Yousaf said, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). “The tri-series is very important for the players and will help us find the right combinations ahead of the ICC Men’s U19 World Cup.”

Pakistan will face Zimbabwe on Dec. 29 before meeting Afghanistan again on Jan. 2, followed by a second match against the hosts on Jan. 4. Matches will be played across venues in Harare, including Harare Sports Club, Prince Edward School and Sunrise Sports Club.

The tri-series is being seen as an important warm-up ahead of the U19 World Cup, which will be held from Jan. 15 to Feb. 6. Pakistan are placed in Group C and will play all their group-stage matches in Harare.

“The conditions here are similar and will be beneficial for our World Cup preparations,” Yousaf said. “Both teams in the tournament are strong and competitive and we respect every opposition as we look forward to a competitive event.”

Pakistan will open their World Cup campaign against England on Jan. 16, followed by matches against Scotland and Zimbabwe, with the Super Six stage beginning on Jan. 25 and the final scheduled for Feb. 6 at Harare Sports Club.