Afghanistan’s Hairatan port sees heavy trade with Central Asia
The port imported around 2.15 million tons and exported roughly 138,000 tons, Besmullah Mazari, chairman of the Astras Hairatan Port Company, said. A surge in activity was noted over the last three months following a halt in trade with Pakistan due to border tensions.
More than one million tons of goods passed through Hairatan recently, reflecting a shift in regional trade patterns and underscoring the port’s growing importance as a key corridor.
Operating 24/7 in northern Balkh province, Hairatan serves as Afghanistan’s busiest dry port and primary gateway to Central Asia, China, and Europe.
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