Internet disruptions affecting operations at ports too: maritime minister

He stated this while addressing seminar on Logistics, Maritime Affairs and Blue Economy here on Monday

By Our Correspondent
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August 20, 2024
Shipping containers are seen stacked on a ship at a sea port in Karachi. — AFP/File

KARACHI: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmad Sheikh has said that internet disruptions also affected operations at Karachi Port and Port Qasim along with other businesses.

He stated this while addressing seminar on Logistics, Maritime Affairs and Blue Economy here on Monday. He ruled out the any negative impact of traders’ strike on import and said everyone including the traders will have to pay the tax. He vowed to consult with the traders regarding the strike and remove their concerns. He said that even today the tax collected in the country is very low.

Minister said the MoU will be signed next month on the investment of European shipping company in Pakistan. He said that the government is working tirelessly and now the country is coming to track. He emphasized the importance of embracing technological advancements, enhancing international cooperation, and adopting sustainable practices within the maritime industry.

The minister highlighted several key initiatives aimed at modernizing maritime operations, reducing environmental impact. He announced new national initiatives to integrate advanced technologies, including autonomous shipping and state-of-the-art navigation systems, to enhance maritime safety and operational efficiency.

The minister vowed to introduce stringent new regulations to address emissions and waste management, aligning with global environmental standards to mitigate climate change impacts.