Five dry ports to be restored soon: Railways minister.

LAHORE -- Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad Saturday said that five closed dry ports would be restored by March 1 to facilitate traders and businessmen.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony of a freight train at newly restored dry port here, he said that Chishtian, Kundian, Sheikhupura, Jiabagga and Mughulpura dry ports would be made operational by March 1, which would increase economic activities in the country.

He asked importers and exporters to help run dry ports and promised that railway officers would cooperate with them in their business. He said that railways development was important for any country's economic progress.

Sheikh Rahid said that the Main Line 1 (ML-1) project would play vital role in the country's progress as its share in the economy would be $9 billion, which was more than the IMF support of $6 billion.

He said that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was a game-changer and no conspiracy or hurdle in the way of the project would be tolerated and 1,875-km railways track would be upgraded under the initiative.

He thanked the country chief executive officer (CEO) of DP World, a terminal operator, over his promise to provide 5,000 trackers for freight coaches which would be helpful to...

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