Asif Ayoub
WANA: Negotiations between the customs authorities and the business community have been successful, after two months of closure, commercial activities have resumed at the Angar Ada Customs Terminal. According to the details, the customs terminal located on the Pak-Afghan border Angoradah, which had stopped all business activities with Afghanistan due to the protest of the traders doing import and export business for the last two months, on Wednesday Customs Superintendent Umar Badshah called on the local traders and Ahmed After the successful negotiations with the leaders belonging to the Zai Wazir tribes, the Angur Ada customs terminal has been opened for import and export business activities by ending the protest. Customs Superintendent Umar Badshah while talking to media representatives said that the closure of commercial activities at the terminal for the past two months was not only harming the country’s economy, but thousands of people working related to them were unemployed and facing severe difficulties. He said that the business community should cooperate with the customs authorities to avoid trading in prohibited goods so that problems do not arise. We will end the difficulties faced by them by cooperating fully.