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    Federal Minister Announces Demurrage Fee Waiver to Alleviate Karachi Port Congestion

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant move aimed at addressing the persistent congestion challenges at Karachi Port, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Junaid Anwar Chaudhry declared a waiver on demurrage charges for auctioned containers. This initiative, launched in coordination with private terminal operators at the Karachi Port Trust (KPT), is designed to streamline port operations and facilitate faster clearance of cargo. The decision reflects a concerted effort to improve the efficiency of Pakistan’s busiest maritime gateway, which handles a substantial portion of the country’s import and export trade.

    Under the newly introduced policy, KPT will refrain from imposing demurrage fees on containers that are either auctionable or have already been auctioned, provided these containers are cleared within a seven-day window following official notification. This measure is expected to incentivize quicker removal of containers from the port premises, thereby freeing up valuable space and reducing bottlenecks that have long plagued the port’s operational capacity. The waiver is a strategic step to encourage stakeholders to expedite customs clearance and minimize delays caused by stranded containers.

    Minister Junaid Anwar Chaudhry highlighted that this waiver is part of a broader strategy to tackle congestion issues head-on. He pointed out that easing the backlog of containers will not only accelerate the movement of goods but also enhance the overall trading environment by allowing more room for incoming transshipment cargo. This, in turn, will contribute to smoother logistics and bolster Pakistan’s position as a competitive hub for regional trade.

    Furthermore, the minister emphasized that the government remains committed to modernizing port infrastructure and operational procedures to support economic growth. By reducing unnecessary financial burdens on importers and exporters, the waiver aims to provide immediate relief to the trading community, which has been grappling with rising costs and delays. The initiative is expected to improve turnaround times for vessels and cargo, thereby increasing the throughput capacity of Karachi Port.

    It is worth noting that Karachi Port Trust plays a critical role in Pakistan’s economy, handling over 60% of the country’s maritime trade. Persistent congestion at the port has often resulted in increased shipping costs and logistical challenges, impacting the broader supply chain. This new policy, therefore, represents a proactive approach to addressing these longstanding issues and enhancing the port’s operational efficiency.

    Meanwhile, in the international arena, oil prices have been experiencing significant volatility. As of March 9, 2026, Brent crude oil prices surged to around $103 per barrel, marking an extraordinary increase of more than 10% within a single day. Similarly, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil is trading near the $100 per barrel mark, reflecting heightened market tensions.

    This sharp escalation in oil prices is largely attributed to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly fears of a potential conflict involving Iran. The region’s instability threatens vital oil supply routes, causing uncertainty and disruption in the global energy markets. Historically, any conflict in oil-producing regions has had immediate repercussions on international oil prices, and the current situation is no different.

    The developments in the oil market underscore the fragile nature of global energy security and the interconnectedness of geopolitical events with economic stability. For Pakistan, which relies heavily on imported oil, fluctuations in global prices have direct implications on domestic fuel costs and inflationary pressures, further highlighting the importance of efficient port operations to manage import logistics effectively.

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