Pakistan Restores Trade Visa Facility at Iran Border Crossing
TEHRAN - Pakistan has
reinstated trade visa services at the Taftan border crossing with Iran after nearly a year of suspension, a move expected to facilitate cross-border commerce and strengthen economic ties between the two neighboring countries.
Taftan, one of the main border gateways between Iran and Pakistan, plays a key role in regional trade and the movement of goods between the two countries.
Home Department, marking a new chapter in Pakistan-Iran border trade.
Under the revised arrangements, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) passport gate at Taftan has been reopened on a limited basis, allowing only registered Pakistani traders holding valid business visas to travel to Iran.
The facility had remained suspended for several months amid regional security concerns and US-Israel aggression against Iran, which led authorities to temporarily restrict the movement of Pakistani citizens through the border crossing.
Traders welcomed the decision, saying the restoration of the visa facility would strengthen bilateral trade ties, facilitate business activities and create new employment opportunities in the border region.
Local business leaders described the move as a positive step for the economy, expressing hope that trade volumes between the two neighboring countries would increase in the coming months.
Last month, Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi and Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Reza Amiri Moghadam, discussed the Taftan–Zahedan railway route and broader bilateral railway cooperation during a meeting in Islamabad.
The two sides reviewed bilateral relations, railway connectivity and the regional situation. During the meeting, the railways minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening its longstanding ties with Iran and expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest.