Ports and Maritime Infrastructure of Pakistan
Pakistan includes several major maritime ports that play a crucial role in the country's international trade. Karachi Port is the largest and busiest, handling the majority of Pakistan's imports and exports. Located near the country's most populous city, it provides an essential connection for commercial flows. Port Qasim, located near Karachi, is also among the most important, specializing in the trade of raw materials and other industrial goods.
Gwadar Port, located further south, is a recent infrastructure that has grown in importance thanks to international investments, particularly Chinese in the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Gwadar aims to become a strategic maritime hub providing direct access to the Indian Ocean, facilitating the transit of goods to Central Asia and even Europe. These ports are equipped to accommodate large vessels, including container ships, oil tankers, and cargo ships, thus strengthening Pakistan's maritime capacity.
