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Traders face import hurdles for onions, raising price hike and shortage concerns

Importers reported that trucks loaded are being halted at two check posts
Representational image. Reuters
Representational image. Reuters

Despite taxes and duties, traders in Chaman are facing obstacles in importing onions from Afghanistan, raising concerns about a shortage and further price increases in Pakistan.

Importers reported that trucks loaded with onions and grapes are being halted at the Gurdang and Sheela Bagh check posts, with an additional demand of Rs5,000 for clearance.

Traders are calling for immediate government intervention to facilitate onion imports, as prices in Pakistan have already reached Rs150 per kilo, and any disruption in imports could lead to even higher prices.

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