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    Pakistan Ensures No War-Related Surcharges on Shipping Agents’ Services

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, has confirmed that shipping agents are not imposing any war-related surcharges on shipments in transit or those using alternative routes. This assurance came during a high-level meeting with key industry stakeholders focused on reducing trade-related costs.

    In a significant development, the minister outlined several initiatives designed to alleviate financial pressures on traders. Customs authorities have been directed to thoroughly investigate complaints regarding unjustified fees, with approximately 10 cases already addressed. This move aims to enhance transparency and safeguard the interests of the trading community.

    Notably, prominent industry organizations such as the Pakistan Ship’s Agents Association and the All Pakistan Shipping Association will issue advisories instructing their members to avoid charging retention fees on export containers currently stranded at ports. Furthermore, terminal operators have agreed to provide relief on demurrage charges for export containers that arrived before 3 March 2026.

    These measures are part of a comprehensive government strategy to ease the ongoing logistical challenges faced by Pakistan’s ports. The minister emphasized close coordination with port authorities, customs officials, and shipping stakeholders to facilitate smoother cargo movement and reduce exporters’ financial burdens.

    Looking ahead, the government aims to bolster Pakistan’s “blue economy” and support businesses in navigating persistent disruptions in global trade. Traders have been encouraged to stay alert and report any irregularities through official channels to ensure continued accountability and efficiency.

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