Pakistan-Iran Trade Corridor Linking South, Central Asia Launched

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Pakistan Iran Transit Corridor Linking South, Central Asia Launched
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Iranian media outlets reported the launch of the first cross-border commercial shipment from Pakistan to Uzbekistan via the Pakistan-Iran trade corridor.

The Fars News Agency said the new transit corridor between Pakistan and Iran has officially entered the operational phase, establishing a new route to connect South Asia with Central and East Asia.

The new corridor is viewed as one of the most significant recent developments in trade routes between South and Central Asia, directly linking Pakistan with Central Asian markets through Iranian territory.

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