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PM orders release of stuck containers

i2wtcBy i2wtcMarch 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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On the request of Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) President Mian Abuzar Shad, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered the immediate release of containers stuck at ports and directed that all ports remain open on Sundays, according to a press statement released on Friday.

As per the statement, in a special meeting with PM Sharif, the LCCI president raised concerns over the prolonged delay in the clearance of thousands of containers stuck at ports due to bureaucratic hurdles and stringent policies. These delays were disrupting supply chains, increasing operational costs, and causing raw material shortages for industries across Pakistan. Responding to this urgent issue, PM Sharif issued immediate orders for the release of all detained containers to ensure a smooth flow of goods and prevent further economic disruption.

Vice President of the SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mian Anjum Nisar, also spoke on the occasion. “This decision will provide much-needed relief to importers, manufacturers, and exporters. It will not only reduce the financial burden on businesses but also enhance industrial productivity,” said Shad.

In another major breakthrough, the statement adds, PM Sharif accepted LCCI’s long-standing demand to keep port operations functional on Sundays. This move will significantly improve trade efficiency, ensuring faster clearance of shipments, reduced congestion at ports, and lower demurrage costs for businesses. The decision is expected to benefit exporters who face tight international shipping schedules, manufacturers relying on imported raw materials, and traders dependent on the timely delivery of goods.

Shad praised the PM’s responsiveness, stating, “This is a historic step that will improve trade facilitation, eliminate unnecessary delays, and make Pakistani businesses more competitive in the global market.”

PM Sharif assured the LCCI president of his commitment to facilitating the business community and instructed relevant ministries to work closely with the Lahore chamber to implement further reforms, as per the statement.

Expressing his gratitude, Shad praised the prime minister’s proactive governance, stating that such measures send a strong signal of support to local and international investors while reinforcing confidence in Pakistan’s economic policies.



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