# Pakistan goods transporters suspend nationwide strike

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/pakistan-transport-sector-strike-threat
> Updated: 2026-08-15T19:27:41.000Z. Sources: 25. Developments: 5.

By 15 August 2026, the nationwide wheel-jam strike by goods transporters entered its ninth day, effectively halting the movement of goods across Pakistan. The strike, initiated on 8 August following failed negotiations, was launched by groups including the All Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance and the Pakistan Mini Miza Association.

Transporters are demanding several structural changes, including setting diesel and petroleum prices on a monthly rather than daily basis, reducing toll taxes and fines, and replacing a 7% withholding tax with a 2% turnover tax. They also seek full implementation of axle-load limit laws and compensation for vehicles destroyed in terrorist incidents.

The stoppage has caused significant economic disruption. Owais Chaudhry, President of the Goods Transport Owners Association, estimated losses at 50 billion rupees, while the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry reported approximately $500 million in export containers stranded at manufacturing sites, threatening the textile sector.

Following negotiations in Karachi with federal and Sindh government representatives, the All Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance has suspended the strike for 40 days. Under the agreement, the government committed to revising petroleum prices every 15 days or monthly, forming a committee to review toll taxes, and addressing parking challenges. The government also agreed to allow 10-wheeler trucks to carry appropriate weight limits.

While some issues were resolved immediately, others will be addressed by newly formed committees or presented to the federal cabinet for approval within two weeks. The alliance emphasized that the strike is postponed rather than ended, warning that protests will resume if the agreed-upon measures are not implemented within the 40-day period.

## Claims

- The nationwide goods transport strike has been suspended for 40 days. (disputed by 8 sources)
- The All Pakistan Goods Transporters Alliance began the nationwide strike on August 8. (disputed)
- Transporters demand that diesel and other petroleum product prices be set on a monthly basis rather than daily. (corroborated by 5 sources)
- Transporters seek reduction or removal of toll taxes and excessive fines. (corroborated by 5 sources)
- Transporters demand implementation of the axle‑load limit law as prescribed by existing legislation. (corroborated by 5 sources)
- Transporters request that the 7 % withholding tax on goods transport be replaced with a 2 % turnover tax. (corroborated by 5 sources)
- Transporters warn that the strike could severely affect imports, exports and overall commercial activity in Pakistan. (corroborated by 5 sources)
- Transporters allege that vehicles destroyed in terrorist incidents have not received adequate compensation from the government. (corroborated by 5 sources)
- Transporters have called for the resignation of the federal minister for petroleum. (corroborated by 5 sources)
- Goods transporters announced a nationwide wheel‑jam strike starting 8 August 2026 if demands are not met. (corroborated by 5 sources)
- The government agreed to revise petroleum prices every 15 days or monthly instead of daily. (corroborated by 3 sources)
- The Sindh government has pledged to resolve parking-related issues. (corroborated by 3 sources)

## Timeline

### 2026-08-15: Pakistan goods transporters suspend nationwide strike for 40 days

Pakistan's goods transporters have suspended their nine-day nationwide strike for 40 days after the government agreed to review petroleum pricing, toll taxes, and parking issues.

12 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/pakistan-goods-transport-strike-enters-ninth-day-ahead-of-karachi-talks

### 2026-08-12: Pakistan goods transport strike causes major economic disruption

A nationwide goods transport strike in Pakistan has entered its seventh day, causing an estimated Rs50 billion economic loss and stranding $500 million in export containers.

4 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/pakistan-goods-transporters-strike-disrupts-supply-chains

### 2026-08-09: Pakistan transporters' nationwide strike disrupts supply chains

A nationwide strike by Pakistan's goods transporters and oil tankers has halted 400,000 vehicles, threatening industrial production, exports, and the broader economy over fuel pricing and tax disputes.

11 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/pakistan-goods-transporters-strike-threatens-supply-chains

### 2026-08-06: Pakistan transporters launch nationwide wheel‑jam strike over fuel pricing and taxes

Pakistani goods transporters started an indefinite nationwide wheel‑jam strike on 8 Aug 2026, demanding monthly fuel pricing, tax relief, axle‑load law enforcement and compensation for terrorist‑damaged trucks,

7 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/pakistan-transporters-threaten-nationwide-wheeljam-strike-over-diesel-prices-and-taxes

### 2026-07-22: Pakistan Transport Alliance warns of nationwide strike over fuel price hikes

Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance president Malik Shahzad Awan warned the federal government that a nationwide strike could be called over recent fuel price hikes, demanding tax and fee relief.

3 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/pakistan-transport-alliance-warns-of-nationwide-strike-over-fuel-price-hikes

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