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Ministers will be dismissed, if couldn’t spend 80 percent of budgets: Ghani

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

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President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has told to Afghanistan law makers that if the Ministers couldn’t consume 80 percent of its development budgets, they should be summoned and even dismissed from their duties.

President Ashraf Ghani during his visit with the members of the parliament on Wednesday night, demanding the representatives of the house to summon those Ministers who are incapable of spending their 80 percent of development budget, in case of no reasonable statement they should be dismissed.

Head of the financial and budgeting committee in the lower house of the Parliament Amir Khan Yar said,” During the visit President of Afghanistan Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has asked the members of the house to summon those Ministers who couldn’t spend their 80 percent of development budgets, or even disqualified them.”

Meanwhile lawmakers in the house have discussed the midyear budget, where most of them have criticized the following allocated budget.

Mp Gulpadsha Majidy said,” The destination of those projects which have been taken out of the budget should be declared, who have done it,?”

Member of the financial and budgeting committee of the house Sediq Usmani said,” in total 445,5 billion Afghani the National budget has been allocated for the entire country.”

At the end of the session members of the house have approved the 455,5 billion Afghani which organizes both common and development budgets was approved for the midyear.

Reported by Rafi Sediqee

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Aziz discusses trade issues while on visit to Iran

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(Last Updated On: May 2, 2024)

Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Nooruddin Azizi arrived in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan Province on Thursday for a meeting on facilitating the process of economic cooperation between the two countries.

The ministry’s spokesman Abdulsalam Javadakhandzadaa said Thursday the minister discussed the development of trade and transit relations between Iran and Afghanistan – but with the focus on the province of Sistan and Baluchistan.

Aziz also discussed the need to strengthen processes for goods through Chabahar port and emphasized the need to resolve issues relating to this trade route.

According to Javadakhandzadaa officials of the two countries discussed the strengthening of commercial and economic cooperation, while Azizi requested that costs be lowered for goods and for land to be made available in Chabahar to Afghan businessmen and for railway facilities to be provided.

Both sides agreed that in order to develop trade between the two countries and to strengthen transit through Chabahar, a joint technical committee would be established on a provincial level and that issues will be followed up by the central committee.

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More trade contracts signed between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: May 1, 2024)

Uzbekistan has agreed to sign export contracts worth $44 million with Afghanistan, according to a report by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan.

The contracts were signed during a three-day visit to Tashkent by a delegation of Afghan businessmen.

The two nations are also planning to form an Uzbekistan-Afghanistan Business Council, which will have 18 Afghan companies among its members.

Afghanistan’s import market is worth $7 billion. The goods that are most in demand with Afghan importers are agricultural products, processed food, textiles, leather, electrical components and construction materials.

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Turkmenistan makes ‘significant progress’ on TAPI pipeline project

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(Last Updated On: April 29, 2024)

Turkmenistan has made “significant progress” on the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project, said TAPI Pipeline Company Limited CEO Muhammetmyrat Amanov.

“Turkmenistan is making significant progress on the TAPI natural gas pipeline, which will supply 33 billion cubic meters to South Asia annually,” he said.

Speaking at the Turkmen Energy Investment Forum (TEIF 2024) currently being held in Paris, Amanov highlighted that Turkmenistan’s section of the pipeline had been completed and ongoing discussions to advance the project beyond Turkmenistan were in strict alignment with the international standards.

He said the project envisaged environmental sustainability by leveraging natural gas to reduce emissions significantly compared to coal and oil, thereby tackling indoor pollution and enhancing regional air quality.

“In light of the ongoing project developments, Turkmenistan remains committed to upholding the international law, fulfilling its obligations and adhering to international norms and regulations,” he said.

This approach reaffirms Turkmenistan’s dedication to global cooperation and legal integrity in executing the TAPI project.

Looking ahead, the project’s focus is shifting to the Herat Offtake Strategy in Afghanistan, which will play a critical role in environmental protection by reducing air pollution, while also contributing to maintaining public safety, he said.

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