- Subject
- PAST PAPERSpast-papers
- Published
- 24 Feb 2025
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The Afghanistan–Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) was signed on July 28, 2010, following multiple negotiation rounds between the two nations' Joint Economic Commission. This treaty facilitates the transit of goods between Afghanistan and Pakistan, granting Afghanistan access to regional markets such as India and China. It permits cargo vehicles to cross the border with temporary permits valid for one year and includes provisions for multimodal air transit. APTTA replaced the earlier ATTA agreement from 1965, enhancing trade logistics through Pakistan’s strategic geographic position.
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