Islamabad: The government has planned to develop three dry ports at Wahga, Chaman, and Torkham border points within 36 months at a cost of Rs 20.196 billion.
According to a news source, the development of these borders will make Pakistan the third country in South Asian region to have dedicated dry ports for handling passengers and goods traffic at borders.
The news source further stated that the development dry ports at borders was a part of the Strategic Trade Policy Framework announced in 2012.
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