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Karachi Port fees slashed by 50% to support green trade

Editor Isb by Editor Isb
July 19, 2025
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, has announced a major 50% reduction in port charges at Karachi Port in a move aimed at promoting green trade logistics and reducing carbon emissions.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the minister said the decision is part of a broader strategy to make the maritime sector more climate-friendly and energy-efficient. “Lowering operational costs and streamlining logistics will not only improve trade competitiveness but also help build climate resilience,” he said.

The new reforms include halving the charges for port handling, vessel services, and storage. The government has also withdrawn a previously planned annual 5% increase in these fees. The measures are expected to benefit dry bulk exporters and ease port congestion, leading to reduced emissions from shorter vessel idle times.

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“This is more than just a financial relief—it’s a step towards low-impact, modern maritime trade,” the minister said. “Efficient port operations mean less fuel consumption and greener supply chains.”

Chaudhry said the decision is part of a national strategy to upgrade port infrastructure and shift towards smarter, more sustainable operations. The ministry has already formed a high-level committee to reduce container dwell time by 70% and introduced technologies like artificial intelligence and drones to improve port monitoring and efficiency.

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He reaffirmed his commitment to aligning Pakistan’s maritime sector with international environmental standards, saying the reforms reflect Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s vision of a stable, green, and globally competitive economy.

With rising sea levels, frequent extreme weather, and growing maritime pollution, the minister said adapting to climate change is now essential to trade planning. He added that the government aims to position Pakistan as a sustainable maritime hub amid global environmental challenges.

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