Lahore [Pakistan], December 13 (ANI): Traders and transporters in Punjab have intensified criticism of the provincial government as a wheel-jam strike entered its sixth day, warning that prolonged disruption to goods movement is inflicting severe economic damage and hurting Pakistan's international trade commitments.

According to Dawn, while two transporters' groups announced a decision to call off the strike after holding talks with Lahore police, major national-level transport associations rejected the move, saying the protest would continue until their demands were met.

Highlighting the impact on exporters, Pakistan Textile Exporters Association Secretary General Azizullah Goheer told Dawn that consignments imported through Karachi Port and export goods meant for international buyer

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