CryptoWorld News reports that, according to "Today India," Pakistan has opened six key land trade routes, with over 3,000 containers being transported via land.


This move comes amid the backdrop of the maritime blockade of the Strait of Hormuz implemented by Trump, which severely disrupted Iran's trade flows, causing it to lose access to critical supplies and entry to global markets.
Pakistan's Ministry of Commerce issued a statutory regulatory order to provide a legal framework for transporting third-country goods through Pakistani territory to Iran.
Due to tense tensions in the Gulf region, over 3,000 containers destined for Iran are stranded at Pakistani ports, and opening land trade routes offers an alternative channel for these goods.
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