Cross-border trade operations through land ports have been suspended for seven days following administrative and security-related directives, temporarily affecting the movement of goods and cargo across key border trading points. The temporary halt is expected to impact import-export activities involving agricultural products, consumer goods, industrial materials, and other commercial shipments.
Officials said cargo handling, customs processing, and movement of transport vehicles through the affected land ports will remain suspended during the shutdown period. Trade stakeholders and transport operators have been advised to plan shipments accordingly and avoid dispatching cargo toward the border checkpoints until operations resume.
The suspension is likely to disrupt supply chains and delay deliveries for traders dependent on cross-border road-based commerce. Industry representatives have expressed concerns over potential congestion, increased logistics costs, and delays in clearing perishable and time-sensitive cargo.
Authorities are monitoring the situation and are expected to review operational conditions before reopening trade movement through the land ports after the seven-day closure period.
