Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has adopted a resolution concerning Afghan trade.
The resolution in the KP Assembly was introduced by MPA Arbab Usman of the Awami National Party (ANP).
He argued that trade with Afghanistan was essential for financial benefit in the resolution. Both nations were confronted with billions of rupee losses as a result of the ongoing trade obstacles.
It underscored the fact that KP was a central route for cross-border commerce, and the development of trade routes was inevitable.
The extension of commerce could enable KP province to engage in business and trade with other countries.
According to the resolution, the KP province’s dependence on the federation would be restricted by its trade and commercial relations with Afghanistan.
Pakistan’s government was urged to implement measures to reestablish trade with Afghanistan.
A strategic location of KP province provides access to Afghanistan via the Torkham Border, which is situated just 50 kilometers from Peshawar.