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NUG Fails to Properly Collect Old Kabul Bank’s Debts: IWA

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

National Unity Government (NUG) has failed to properly collect the debts of old Kabul Bank, a watchdog said Sunday.

It has been eight years since the Afghan government begun collecting the debate of the old Kabul Bank which was collapsed in 2010.

During the former President Hamid Karzai’s tenure, $370 million debts of the bank were collected by the government from the overall debts of $987 million. However, since the opening of the Kabul Bank’s case, the National Unity Government has only managed to collect $78 million in debts.

The Integrity Watch Afghanistan says NUG was being expected to collect the debts – from the movable and immovable properties of the debtors, but due to political deals and the weakness of the judiciary institutions in the case – it has failed to collect the money.

 “The government has politically dealt with the case and the government institutions do not have the capacity to collect the money back,” said Naser Temori, a researcher at the IWA. 

The head of old Kabul Bank Sher Khan Farnood who has reportedly died of heart disease recently in Bagram prison had been sentenced to 10 years in prison. He had paid $334 million before his imprisonment and Chief Executive of the bank Khalilullah Ferozi has paid $137 million before being jailed to 10 years.

Farnood and Ferozi have been among the debtors of the bank. Apart from them, 12 other individuals involved in the case are also currently serving prison sentences and 16 more are under investigation of the judiciary institutions.

Rejecting the issue of being involved in political deals on the old Kabul Bank’s case, Spokesman of the Attorney General’s Office, Jamshid Rasoosi said: “We are an independent institution and we are doing our tasks based on the law. Our performances have been in line with the law and its provisions.”  

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Azizi calls on Malaysian investors to invest in Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: April 24, 2024)

Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, met with representatives from the ministries of foreign affairs, defense and interior of Malaysia, along with other senior officials, on Wednesday and called on Malaysians to invest in Afghanistan.

The visiting delegation is being led by senior diplomat Dr. Shazelina Zainul Abidin.

According to the IEA’s foreign ministry, the two sides discussed bilateral trade, holding a business communication conference to strengthen trade relations between the two countries, the trade balance between Afghanistan and Malaysia, and creating a market for Afghan products, including carpets, cotton, and minerals.

According to the ministry, at the end of the meeting, the Acting Minister emphasized the increase of investment from regional countries in Afghanistan and called on Malaysian investors to also invest in Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan starts exporting via railway to Turkey

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(Last Updated On: April 22, 2024)

The Ministry of Interior says that Afghanistan has started exporting goods to Turkey via the Herat-Khaf railway line.

In a post on X, the ministry said: “Afghanistan’s exports to Turkey started in a calm atmosphere through the Herat-Khaf railway line.”

The ministry added that one train will run daily for a month and then two trains will run daily.

According to the ministry, the security of Khaf-Herat railway line is provided by the guards of the National Public Protection Agency.

Khaf-Herat railway project not only connects Iran and Afghanistan by rail, but also completes a 2,000-kilometer route along the east-west rail corridor from China, through Uzbekistan, to Afghanistan, to Iran, and on to Turkey and Europe.

As a landlocked country, this railway network will provide a safe route to connect with Europe via Iran’s railway network and Iran’s southern ports.

This railway line is strategic for trade between Iran and Afghanistan and will allow six million tons of goods to be sent between the two countries.

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Afghanistan, Kazakhstan to hold joint expo in Kabul

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(Last Updated On: April 21, 2024)

A joint expo between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan will be held in Kabul in the next four days, officials said on Sunday.

Officials of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce said that the two-day expo will be held for the purpose of expanding and strengthening trade relations between the two countries.

“This expo will be held as a follow-up of the Kazakh-Afghan international expo, which was held in the city of Astana, Kazakhstan, with the participation of a large delegation of the government and the private sector of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,” Abdulsalam Javad Akhundzadeh, the spokesman of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, said.
“At this expo, domestic products from different sectors of Afghanistan and the Republic of Kazakhstan will be put on display for two days.”

According to officials, 40 large Kazakh companies, and 40 large Afghan companies will exhibit their products.

Mohammad Saber Latifi, head of the Afghanistan International Expo Center, said that fruits, minerals and commercial services will be displayed at the expo.

During the expo, various memorandums of understanding for the trade of goods are also expected to be signed by companies.

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