Connect with us

Business

مسئولان: زغال سنگ مورد نیاز وارد بازار می‌شود و قیمت‌ها کاهش می‌یابد

Published

on

در آستانه فصل زمستان و بلند رفتن قیمت مواد سوختی در کشور، وزارت معادن و پترولیم می‌گوید که به زودی زغال سنگ مورد نیاز را وارد بازار می‌کنند و قیمت‌ها را نیز کاهش می‌دهند.

سخنگوی وزارت معادن و پترولیم می‌گوید با کسانی که زغال سنگ را به قیمت بلند به فروش برسانند برخورد قانونی خواهند کرد.

اما شماری از شهروندان کشور بهای مواد سوختی را کمر شکن می‌دانند.

عزت الله، باشنده کابل گفت: “قیمت زغال سنگ دوبرابر شده است. از دولت افغانستان می‌خواهیم که قیمت‌ها را کاهش دهد.”

شماری از آگاهان اقتصادی هم به این باور اند که با توجه به بحران انرژی سوخت در جهان، زمستان سخت پیش ‌روی همه کشورهاست، از این رو امارت اسلامی باید تدابیر خود را برای تهیه مواد سوخت به ویژه زغال سنگ داشته باشد.

عبدالنصیر رشتیا، عضو اتاق صنایع و معادن گفت: “اگر قیمت‌ها بلند می‌رود بدون شک که مردم بی بضاعت افغانستان توان خرید ندارند تا بتوانند خانه های خودرا گرم کنند. من فکر می‌کنم که در قسمت صادرات نظارت صورت بگیرد و همچنان از مارکیت نظارت جدی صورت بگیرد و بحث احتکار را حکومت بشکناند.”

وزارت معادن و پترولیم می‌گوید که برنامه‌ای را برای تامین مواد سوخت روی دست دارند و می‌خواهند که زغال سنگ مورد نیاز را پیش از رسیدن زمستان تامین کنند.

عصمت الله برهان، سخنگوی وزارت معادن و پترولیم گفت: “زغال سنگ به قیمت بسیار ارزان در تمام شهرها برای شهروندان فراهم خواهد شد. شهروندان تشویش نکنند.”

مسئولان در وزارت صنعت و تجارت نیز می‌‎گویند که برای تهیه مواد سوختی گام های موثری را برمیدارند.

جواد دبیر، سخنگوی این وزارت گفت: “وزارت صنعت و تجارت هر روز نرخ‌ها را نه تنها در مرکز بلکه در ولایات نظارت می‌کند.”

همه ساله مردم افغانستان در فصل سرما با مشکلات جدی دست و پنجه نرم می‎‌کنند. از اینکه دامنه فقر بر بنیاد آمار های سازمان ملل گسترش یافته، نگرانی‌ها این است که آیا بسیاری از کسانی که درآمد اندک ویا هم در یک شبانه روز تنها یک وعده غذایی دارند می‌توانند مواد سوختی را در زمستان تهیه کنند یا خیر.

Business

Pezeshkian pledges to facilitate Iran-Afghanistan trade

Published

on

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.

Continue Reading

Business

Afghanistan-Kazakhstan banking ties discussed in Kabul meeting

Published

on

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.

 
Continue Reading

Business

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.

Published

on

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.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending

Copyright © 2025 Ariana News. All rights reserved!