The US and Pakistan are finalising details to reopen NATO supply routes into Afghanistan.<br /><br />The routes were closed six months ago after a US air raid on a Pakistani military post near the Afghan border killed several Pakistani soldiers, causing widespread anger.<br /><br />Most people associated with Pakistan's trucking industry have seen a decline in their business since the routes were halted. They are among the few who are upbeat about the reinstatement.<br /><br />The majority of Pakistanis, however, are in opposition to the move.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder reports from Peshawar on the impact of the government's decision to reopen the routes.