Economic Growth: For Pakistan, increased cargo flows are tied to trade volumes, import/export balance, foreign‑exchange, industry access, and regional trade hub potential. For the UAE, logistics is a major part of its economy, and further trade strengthens its role as a global logistics node.
Employment & Business for SMEs: Many small and medium businesses, and individuals rely on shipping goods (importing or exporting small batches) for income or personal consumption.
Remittances and Welfare: Many Pakistani expatriates in UAE send household goods and personal shipments back home; efficient, safe cargo services affect their welfare (cost, delivery times, damage risk).
Regional Connectivity: Using Pakistan as a route for goods from China, Central Asia, or other parts of Asia to reach the Gulf, or vice versa, could reduce shipping times and open new trade opportunities.
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