The government's recent announcement of temporary entry permits for cargo vehicles at designated crossings along the Pak-Afghan border has sparked widespread satisfaction among traders and container drivers.
With a huge volume of trade transactions expected, the introduction of the Temporary Entry Document is expected to provide a considerable boost to commerce.
At the Torkham border, traders and container drivers have enthusiastically welcomed this initiative, expressing relief and optimism about its potential impact.
"This is a very commendable decision that will resolve many of our concerns," remarked a transporter, reflecting the sentiment of many in the trade community.
Likewise, Afghan container drivers echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the mutual benefits that such a temporary entry permit would bring to trade between the two nations.
"This temporary entry arrangement will undoubtedly facilitate trade for both countries," expressed an Afghan transporter, highlighting the positive prospects ahead.