FPCCI urges opening of Khunjerab border between Pakistan and China to boost trade

Gilgit: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FPCCI) has urged that the Khunjerab border between Pakistan and China should be opened to boost trade.

According to a letter sent by the FPCCI’s capital office in-charge Qurban Ali to Prime Minister Imran Khan, Khunjerab border had been closed for last two years, causing immense financial hardships to the business community.

It said the region’s business community was dependent on trade with China as there was no other industry. The business community, transporters, hotel owners and labourers in Gilgit-Baltistan were financially suffering due to closure of the Khunjerab pass.

It pointed out that the trade volume through Khunjerab border had decrea­sed, which needed to be addressed at an appropriate forum.

The FPCCI letter said under the border agreement reached between Pakistan and China in 1986, the border remained closed for five winter months despite the fact that the road remained pliable around the year. Therefore, it requested the Prime Minister to revise the agreement so that border was kept open round the year.

The letter highlighted that GB tourism industry was yet to benefit from Chinese tourists as they were not allowed to visit GB through the Khunjerab pass.

It requested the prime minister to take up the issue with the Chinese president XI Jinping.

It explained that the volume of exports from Pakistan to China was minimal or non-existent because the Chinese side had very strict quarantine protocols and certification requirements which Pakistan products seldom fulfilled.

The letter pointed out that GB businessmen were not part of official delegations visiting foreign countries, and called for making GB Chamber of Commerce and Industry part of official delegations on foreign visits.