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MPs Criticize Increasing Fuel-Gas Prices in Markets

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

1Members at the lower house of the parliament (Wolesi Jirga) have summoned the Deputy Minister of commerce and industry, head departments of oil, Gas and norm standard on Saturday to provide more details over increasing of the fuel-Gas prices in the markets amid winter season comes in.

Law makers have said people cannot afford to purchase fuel and Gas because the prices are increasing on daily basis.

Member of Parliament Farida Hameed said, “Fuel-Gas prices are increasing when the winter season comes, people cannot afford it, and Government should adopt necessary measurements for removing the barrier.”

“ It’s said that Mafia is behind the deal on increasing of fuel and Gas prices, Government should launch necessary efforts to decrease the prices of Gas- fuel in the markets,” MP Abdullah Mohammadi said.

Meanwhile Officials in Ministry of commerce and industry said based on the law of free markets Afghan Government cannot interfere in Markets, the prices of fuel and Gas is determined by the private sectors.

Deputy Minister of commerce and industry Abdul Bari Rahmani said, “Government does not have the right to interfere in markets, private sector is importing the fuel – Gas in Afghanistan and they increase the fuel-Gas prices as their wish.”

“Due to having no law the Government cannot control the prices in the markets this caused the issue to be swollen up in.” Chief Executive Officer at Afghanistan fuel and liquid Gas enterprise Abdul Walid Tamim said.

However head of the Norm and standard Bureau Naqibullah Faiq urged that we have refused to let 30 thousand tons of none quality fuel to enter into Afghanistan since last year.

He said, “We have not allowed 30 thousand of none quality fuel to enter in the markets, efforts are underway to let the quality fuel to be imported in Afghanistan.”

Members at the lower house of the parliament believed that having no clear policy of the Government for fuel-Gas paved the ways for the Afghan traders to increase the prices of fuel-Gas anytime as they wish so.

Reported by: Rafi Sediqee

 

 

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Tatarstan businessmen keen to invest in Afghanistan’s oil and gas sector

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(Last Updated On: May 8, 2024)

The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum says that the head of the ministry has met with a number of visiting businessmen and representatives of oil and gas processing companies from the Republic of Tatarstan.

The ministry said at the recent meeting, the visiting businessmen outlined their experience and work in the field of oil and gas extraction and processing.

In a post on X, the ministry quoted the Tatarstan group as having acknowledged an “orderly system” in Afghanistan with complete security and favorable grounds to invest.

The visitors said at the meeting their companies are considering the possibility of investing in the survey, exploration and extraction processes of oil and gas in the country, as well as the refinement stage.

Shahabuddin Delawer, Acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum, welcomed the group’s enthusiasm and said “fortunately, Afghanistan has rich oil and gas resources in various areas,” adding that currently agreements are being drawn up regarding Herat’s oil and gas blocks – something which Tatarstan businessmen could invest in.

Delaware said that the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum is ready to cooperate in accordance with the relevant laws in order to facilitate investment.

Tatarstan, officially the Republic of Tatarstan, is a republic of Russia located in Eastern Europe.

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Afghanistan and Turkmenistan firms sign over 10 contracts on construction, food materials

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(Last Updated On: May 7, 2024)

Afghanistan and Turkmenistan companies have signed more than 10 contracts and two memorandums of understanding on construction materials, including iron bars, paint, marble and food materials.

The contracts were signed during the trip of a Turkmen business delegation to Herat province and in the presence of Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce.

“There is excellent opportunity for the expansion of trade and economic relations between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan, which both sides should take full advantage of,” Azizi said at the signing ceremony of these contracts, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce on Tuesday.

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce pointed out that the contracts were inked as a follow-up to visit of the acting minister to Turkmenistan and meeting with its national leader Gurbanguly Berdi Mohammadov.

Earlier, the delegation from Turkmenistan’s private sector said that their goal is to expand economic relations between the private sectors of the two countries. They said they are hoping to buy hundreds of tons of construction materials from Afghan industrialists every year.

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Turkmenistan’s industrialists keen to buy Herat-made construction material

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Union of Turkmen industrialists is interested in a contract with Herat industrialists in the field of construction materials. The economic delegation of Turkmenistan, which has been in Herat for the past three days, has visited various plants including marble and iron and also paint manufacturers.

The delegation, which is from Turkmenistan’s private sector, says that their goal is to expand economic relations between the private sectors of the two countries.

They said they are hoping to buy hundreds of tons of construction materials from Afghan industrialists every year.

Contracts for the sale of marble, paint and iron bars between the two countries are expected to be signed soon.

“During this trip that we were in Herat and the products that we saw in the factories and especially the works that were handicrafts in the field of marble and onyx, these are really amazing, naturally, in the world of industries handicraft is said to be one of the most expensive and popular products, so we were surprised by the products we saw here,” said a member of the delegation from Turkmenistan.

Herat Chamber of Industries and Mines says that there is now the capacity in Herat Industrial City to produce enough goods in various sectors to export abroad. At present, there are about 40 companies operating in the marble processing sector.

An agreement with the Turkmenistan union for construction materials could be a valuable step for Herat business owners.

Some factory owners also believe that the production of construction materials has improved in recent years, and that the capacities in the production and processing of marble and iron bars have also increased.

Herat Chamber of Industries and Mines says that currently more than 800 factories are active in the industrial town of this province.

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