Iraq closes Shalamcheh border crossing with Iran after airstrike

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Iraq closed the Shalamcheh border crossing with Iran and suspended all passenger traffic after airstrikes on the Iranian side killed one Iraqi and wounded at least five people.
Iraq closes Shalamcheh border crossing with Iran after airstrike
Why it matters
The closure immediately blocks land transit and passenger movement through Shalamcheh, removing a primary overland route for cross-border cargo and travel. Operators must find alternative border points or stop services until authorities reopen the crossing.
Implications
  • Land freight carriers that operate cross-border routes through the Shalamcheh crossing must reroute affected cargo to alternative border points and notify consignees — otherwise shipments will be detained at the closed crossing.
  • Customs brokers handling Iran‑Iraq transit via Shalamcheh must suspend clearance filings for that crossing and refile with alternate ports of entry to avoid customs processing delays.

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Source

The Hindu

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