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    Taftan Railway Station Approved as Customs Hub to Enhance Iran-Pakistan Trade

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has officially designated the Taftan border railway station as a land customs station for import and export activities. This move aims to facilitate rail-based trade, lower transportation expenses, and reinforce formal commercial ties between Pakistan and Iran.

    The decision followed a phone discussion between the heads of the Iranian and Pakistani railways, succeeded by formal communication urging the activation of the Taftan railway crossing. the FBR notification, the 11.75-hectare Taftan railway station is now authorized to manage loading, unloading, customs clearance, and processing of goods crossing the border.

    The customs facility’s geographical boundaries have been clearly defined, officially incorporating the Taftan rail terminal into Pakistan’s customs network. Taftan serves as Pakistan’s primary land border with Iran and has long been strategically important. However, its operations have been limited due to infrastructural shortcomings and the absence of comprehensive customs services.

    Experts suggest that establishing a railway customs station will streamline the movement of goods via rail, reduce transportation costs, accelerate customs procedures, and enhance the management of cross-border trade. This initiative is also expected to curb smuggling and informal trade by simplifying documentation, inspection, and customs clearance processes, thereby promoting the use of formal trade channels.

    In a significant development, this step aligns with ongoing efforts by Iran and Pakistan to increase bilateral trade to five billion dollars. Despite these ambitions, progress has been hindered by banking restrictions, inadequate border infrastructure, and logistical challenges. The activation of the Taftan railway customs station is seen as a crucial measure to overcome these obstacles and boost trade relations.

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