Government Reduces Gwadar Port Charges to Boost Trade and Shipping Activity
Pakistan’s government has announced a significant reduction in charges at Gwadar Port in a move aimed at strengthening its position as a regional trade and logistics hub. The decision is expected to attract more international shipping lines, increase cargo movement, and improve overall port competitiveness in the region.
5/11/20261 min read


According to official details, the revised tariff structure introduces major cuts across multiple service categories. Berthing charges for container ships have been reduced by 25%, while international transshipment container charges have been slashed by 40%. Transit container cargo charges have also been lowered by 31%, making Gwadar more cost-effective for global trade operators.
In addition to these reductions, the government has introduced a major incentive for cargo handling: one month of free storage for general cargo. This is a substantial improvement compared to the standard five-day free storage period offered at other ports in Pakistan.
Officials state that these measures have been implemented with immediate effect and are part of a broader strategy to develop Gwadar as a key gateway connecting Pakistan with Central Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa. The initiative is also expected to reduce logistics costs and improve supply chain efficiency for international traders.
Recent activity at the port already reflects growing interest, with large vessels docking at Gwadar carrying significant cargo volumes, signaling increasing confidence in the port’s operational capacity and future potential.
By lowering operational costs and improving incentives, the government aims to position Gwadar Port as a competitive alternative in regional maritime trade and a central pillar of Pakistan’s long-term economic development strategy.
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