Pakistani border officials announced the resuming food imports from the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Iran Press/AsiaPakistani border officials announced that the crossings of Chagai, Washuk, Panjgur, Turbat, and Gwadar would remain open for three days every week to import Iranian commodities. 

Observing special precautions to avoid the coronavirus outbreak, up to 20 trailers can enter Pakistan daily through the border crossings, Dawn News reported. 

Petrol and diesel have also been allowed to export from Iran to Pakistan via Chagai border crossing.

On March 13, 2020, Pakistan banned the import of any food items and products from Iran and Afghanistan following the coronavirus outbreak.

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