The customs clearance, both of exports and imports, is suspended at the
Customs Border Stations of Torkham, Ghulam Khan, Kharlachi and Angoor Adda since
12th of October, 2025 due to unprovoked aggression from Afghan side jeopardizing the
security of the Customs Inspectors and staff posted at these stations.
Due to security concerns majority of staff has temporarily reported to
Headquarters. A small number of Inspector and sepoys is still present at each Border
Station to start the customs clearance process as soon as the situation normalizes and
borders open for trade.
In the meanwhile, the Collectorates of Northern Region have cleared import
consignments, which had arrived at these stations before the border closure, to facilitate
the trade and to avert shortage of essential consumer goods in the market. At the
Customs Stations of Torkham, Ghulam Khan, Kharlachi and Angoor Adda, falling under
the jurisdiction of Northern Region of Appraisement, 363 import vehicles where GDs
were filed have been cleared. At Torkham, a border station which handles the maximum
cargo in the Northern Region, around 255 export vehicles and 24 import vehicles are
still standing at the terminal while 200 vehicles are stranded along the Jamrud-Landi
Kotal road.
At Chaman Border Customs Station, customs clearance is suspended since 15th
of October, 2025 and as of today, 5 import vehicles and 25 export vehicles are pending
clearance. The importers and exporters to whom these vehicles pertain are reluctant to
file GDs. Besides import and export vehicles, around 500 vehicles carrying transit trade
cargo are also waiting crossing of the border at Torkham and Chaman.