Pakistan's ports have demonstrated resilience amid global uncertainties, processing a total of 179,335 metric tons of cargo on April 24, 2026. Karachi Port Trust accounted for 142,182 metric tons, while Port Qasim managed 37,153 metric tons, indicating robust trade flows despite the ongoing conflict in the region. Notably, multiple coal shipments from Mozambique, Indonesia, and South Africa have contributed to this activity, alongside significant fuel-related cargo including 57,300 metric tons of motor gasoline.
BUSINESSPublished 24 Apr 2026 • Published 8h ago
Pakistan Ports Process 179,335 Tons of Cargo Amid Hormuz Tensions
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As tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalate due to the ongoing US-Iran war, Pakistan is positioning itself as a vital trade corridor. Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh emphasized this role during a conference, highlighting a significant increase in port activity, with Pakistan's ports handling 179,335 metric tons of cargo in a single day. This shift underscores Pakistan's strategic importance in regional logistics.
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