The impact of this naval blockade and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz has been significant. In the last few days, documents have surfaced, seeking help to retrieve 3,000 containers stranded at Karachi’s port. These containers were trans-shipped and destined for Iran, but could not reach their destination, leading to their offloading in Karachi. There is speculation about a land route being discussed with Pakistani authorities. Under this proposed plan, these containers would be transported by Pakistani trucks to the border. From there, Iranian trucks would take them into Iran.

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