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Pakistan Regional Trade & Ties

Kazakhstan Eyes New Trade Corridor to Pakistani Ports via China and Afghanistan

Connecting Central Asia to Pakistan: A New Era of Regional Trade

Money Matters
Published June 7, 2025
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Kazakh Invest and Pakistan’s TCS Explore Multimodal Logistics Projects to Boost Regional Trade Connectivity

Key Takeaways:
1. Kazakhstan is considering a new trade route to Pakistani ports via China and Afghanistan, aiming to enhance regional connectivity.
2. Kazakh Invest and Pakistan’s TCS are collaborating on logistics projects, focusing on maritime and multimodal transport solutions.
3. The initiative could position Pakistan as a vital trade hub, increasing port activity and economic opportunities in the region.


Islamabad, Pakistan – In a significant move to enhance regional trade, Kazakhstan is actively exploring the development of a new trade corridor connecting its markets to Pakistani ports through China and Afghanistan. This initiative was discussed during a recent high-level meeting in Astana between Kazakh Invest, Kazakhstan’s national investment promotion agency, and Tranzum Courier Service (TCS), a leading Pakistani logistics company.
The talks focused on launching joint projects in logistics, with a particular emphasis on maritime transport, multimodal routes, and alternative transit corridors. The proposed route aims to facilitate the movement of goods from Kazakhstan to Pakistan’s seaports, leveraging the strategic geographic positions of China and Afghanistan as transit countries.
For Pakistan, this development presents a valuable opportunity to strengthen its position as a regional trade hub, potentially increasing cargo throughput at its ports and boosting the logistics sector. Enhanced connectivity could lower transportation costs, foster economic growth, and open new markets for Pakistani exports, especially in Central Asia.
The collaboration between Kazakh Invest and TCS signals growing interest among regional players to capitalize on emerging trade routes, especially as global supply chains seek greater resilience and diversification. The success of this initiative could also pave the way for deeper economic integration between Central and South Asia, with Pakistan poised to play a pivotal role.

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TAGGED:Central Asia South Asia tradeKazakh Invest TCS partnershipKazakhstan Pakistan trade corridormultimodal transport PakistanPakistan China Afghanistan logisticsPakistan economic growth logisticsPakistan trade hub Central AsiaPakistani ports regional connectivity
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