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Pakistan and Bangladesh Launch Direct Shipping Link to Boost Trade

Pakistan and Bangladesh have introduced a new direct shipping link between Karachi and Chittagong, significantly reducing delivery times and enhancing trade efficiency.

In a major development for regional commerce, Pakistan and Bangladesh have launched a direct shipping service that reduces the delivery time for goods from 23 days to just 10 days. The update was shared by Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in a written reply to the National Assembly, where he outlined notable gains in trade cooperation since the interim government took office.

Dar explained that the shorter delivery timeline will cut costs and improve overall logistical performance. He also confirmed that Bangladesh has scrapped the 100 percent inspection requirement for Pakistani exports at its ports, effective September 29, 2024. The foreign minister called the decision a breakthrough in trade facilitation, saying it will strengthen trust and ease customs delays, allowing Pakistani products to become more competitive in the Bangladeshi market.

The written reply further noted that the 9th Joint Economic Session took place in Dhaka on October 27, where both sides discussed expanding cooperation in trade, investment and connectivity. Under an agreement reached in January 2025, Pakistan exported 50,000 metric tons of rice to Bangladesh from a 200,000 metric ton commitment, with more shipments planned in the months ahead.

Dar added that more than 200 Pakistani companies took part in the Dhaka International Trade Fair and the Bangladesh Denim Expo, demonstrating Pakistan’s growing participation in Bangladesh’s textile and manufacturing sectors.

To complement the new shipping route, both countries are also working on establishing direct air travel. Bangladesh has authorized two Pakistani private airlines to operate flights between the two nations, and discussions are ongoing to finalize routes and scheduling to support business and tourism.