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شرکت‌های ساختمانی: حکومت و نهادهای خارجی بدهی شان را بپردازند

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اتحادیه شرکت ساختمانی در یک نشست خبری در کابل از امارت اسلامی و جامعه جهانی خواسته است که بدهی‌های شان را پرداخت کنند.

به گفته آنان نزدیک به ۲۰۰۰ شرکت ساختمانی پروژه‌های حکومت پیشین و نهادهای بین المللی را در افغانستان عملی کرده اند، اما پول‌های شانرا تاهنوز دریافت نکرده اند.

محمد ناصر محتصب زاده، رییس انجمن شرکت‌های ساختمانی سکتور خصوصی، در این باره گفت”  حالا پول نداریم. مردم از ما پول می‌خواهند. به همین دلیل چهار شرکت تعطیل شده اند. بخش ما با فشار مالی شدیدی مواجه استیم.”

برخی از اعضای این اتحادیه از نهادهای مالی بین المللی میخواهند که به شرکت‌های ساختمانی افغان اجازه بدهند تا در پروژه‌های آنها کار کنند.  آنها همچنین از امارت اسلامی میخواهند تا سرنوشت صدها پروژه را که نیمه تمام باقی مانده است، روشن بسازد.

شمس الرحمن آسیاب، عضو انجمن شرکت‌های ساختمانی خصوصی، در این باره گفت:”ما از جامعه جهانی می خواهیم که پول‌هایی را که منجمد کرده اند آزاد کند تا مردم افغانستان و سکتور خصوصی از بحران اقتصادی نجات پیدا کنند.”

اما وزارت مالیه می‌گوید که تلاش دارند تا برای حل مشکلات مالی شرکت‌های خصوصی ساختمانی تدابیری اتخاذ کند.

احمد ولی حقمل، سخنگوی وزارت مالیه، گفت:” ما متعهد استیم که به شرکت‌های ساختمانی کمک مالی کنیم، یکی اینکه کمیسیونی را برای بررسی تشکیل دهیم و دیگری این که به سکتور خصوصی پول بدهیم.”

اقتصاد دانان می‌گویند که وزارت مالیه افغانستان و کمک کنندگان بین المللی باید برای رسیدگی به مشکلات سکتور خصوصی همکاری کنند تا از سقوط این شرکت های خصوصی جلوگیری شود.

عبدالبشر شریفی، کارشناس اقتصادی، در این باره گفت:” امارت اسلامی  باید برای جلوگیری از فروپاشی بخش خصوصی تلاش کند”.

به باور آگاهان اقتصادی امارت اسلامی باید همکاری‌های اش را  با سکتور خصوصی بیشتر بسازد و نیز نظارت اش از عملی سازی پروژه های بزرگ را افزایش بدهد.

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Pezeshkian pledges to facilitate Iran-Afghanistan trade

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that Tehran will facilitate trade and economic exchanges with Afghanistan, including easing procedures at customs and local marketplaces.

He made the remarks during a televised interview following his visit to South Khorasan province, which shares a border with Afghanistan.

Pezeshkian, in a separate event addressing local business leaders, highlighted the province’s strategic advantages, citing its rich mineral resources, proximity to neighboring countries such as Afghanistan and Pakistan, and access to the ocean via the Chabahar port. He described the region as “a golden opportunity not found everywhere,” emphasizing its potential for economic growth and cross-border commerce.

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Afghanistan-Kazakhstan banking ties discussed in Kabul meeting

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A Kazakh delegation led by the Deputy Minister of Finance of Kazakhstan met with Sediqullah Khalid, First Deputy Governor of Da Afghanistan Bank, to discuss ways of strengthening banking and economic cooperation between the two countries.

According to a statement issued by Da Afghanistan Bank, Khalid said the central bank is keen to establish regular and effective banking relations with Kazakhstan as part of broader efforts to expand bilateral trade.

He noted that enhanced banking cooperation would help facilitate trade, investment, and wider economic interaction between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan, while also contributing to financial stability at the regional level.

Members of the Kazakh delegation also emphasized the importance of developing banking and economic ties and expressed their readiness to expand joint cooperation.

The two sides further agreed to establish technical committees from both countries to hold expert-level discussions and advance practical steps for cooperation.

 
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Afghanistan, Kazakhstan envoys discuss expanding trade and regional connectivity

Ambassador Shakeeb thanked Kazakhstan for its continued support and constructive engagement with Afghanistan, particularly in efforts aimed at peace and economic development.

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Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb, has met with Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Yerzhan Kistafin, to explore ways to strengthen bilateral relations and advance regional cooperation.

The two envoys exchanged views on Afghanistan–Kazakhstan ties, regional connectivity, and major infrastructure initiatives, as well as the opportunities and challenges facing regional trade. Discussions also touched on Kazakhstan’s role in promoting regional stability and other matters of mutual interest.

Ambassador Shakeeb thanked Kazakhstan for its continued support and constructive engagement with Afghanistan, particularly in efforts aimed at peace and economic development.

He expressed hope that the proposed $3 billion joint trade agreement, once finalized, would bring tangible benefits to both countries and contribute to broader regional economic integration.

Ambassador Kistafin reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s support for stability and economic growth in Afghanistan, highlighting his country’s involvement in key regional connectivity and trade projects.

He said the current security and stability situation in Afghanistan has increased Kazakhstan’s confidence in expanding regional trade and transit, and praised the efforts of the Islamic Emirate in this regard.

He also stressed the need for coordinated regional efforts to ensure lasting stability, sustainable economic development, and the smooth movement of goods and transit across the region.

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