Business
High prices; unsolved problem of Kabul residents
The residents of Kabul, criticizing the government, say that the prices of groceries are rising; an egg is sold for AFN 12 – AFN15, against the price designated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock.
This comes as the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock said that the production of eggs and chickens are sufficient enough inside the country and that the farmers have promised to reduce the prices by this week.
Officials in the animal products union said that banning the imports of eggs and chickens to Afghanistan has caused the rise in prices, asking for the imports to resume.
However, MAIL says that the production of eggs and chicken inside the country is on a sufficient scale – there is no need to import.
Officials in MAIL insisted that the farm owners promised to reduce the price of eggs and chickens this week.
It is noteworthy that the ministry has designated the price of one egg as AFN8.5 in Kabul, and AFN5 in Herat.
Business
89 traders and industrialists invest $68 million in Afghanistan, creating over 4,000 jobs
According to Fitrat, the investments have so far generated direct employment for more than 4,000 people.
A total of 89 traders and industrialists have transferred capital to Afghanistan over the past two years, investing $68 million and directly creating more than 4,000 jobs, the Islamic Emirate said.
Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said the investors had received the necessary facilities and support to establish and expand businesses in the country.
Fitrat said the group includes one large-scale investor, 74 medium-scale investors and 14 small-scale investors.
He added that 288 jeribs of land had been allocated to the investors in industrial parks across Afghanistan.
According to Fitrat, the investments have so far generated direct employment for more than 4,000 people.
He said the documents of a further 15 traders and investors are currently under review. Once the legal procedures are completed, they will also be eligible to receive similar facilities and incentives.
Business
Afghan, UAE buyers purchase $1.44 million worth of Turkmenistan diesel
The buyers were entrepreneurs from Afghanistan and the UAE, while the seller was the state-owned Turkmenhimiya concern.
Entrepreneurs from Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates have purchased desulfurized diesel products worth a combined $1.44 million through Turkmenistan’s State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange, according to Turkmen media reports.
The two contracts were concluded on Friday on the exchange’s external market, Arzuw.news reported, citing information from the state commodity exchange.
The buyers were entrepreneurs from Afghanistan and the UAE, while the seller was the state-owned Turkmenhimiya concern.
The agreements cover desulfurized diesel fraction, a petroleum product produced by Turkmenistan’s petrochemical industry.
The combined value of the two transactions was reported at $1.44 million. However, no details were provided regarding the volume of diesel sold or the individual value of each contract.
Turkmenistan’s State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange regularly facilitates the sale and export of the country’s petroleum and petrochemical products to international buyers.
The latest transactions highlight continuing commercial ties between Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and the UAE, particularly in the trade of energy and petroleum products.
Business
Belarus ready to boost petroleum trade and investment cooperation with Afghanistan
Officials stressed the importance of expanding trade relations, developing joint investment opportunities and creating practical mechanisms for broader economic cooperation.
Belarus has expressed readiness to expand economic cooperation with Afghanistan, including the transportation and import of petroleum products through direct agreements with Afghan government institutions and private-sector companies.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry said on Friday that Deputy Minister Ahmadullah Zahid held talks with Belarusian Deputy Trade Minister Vlad Mirvoyevich Ryzhkovsky and senior officials from Belarus’ oil and investment sectors.
The discussions focused on boosting bilateral trade, expanding Afghanistan’s exports, importing petroleum products from Belarus, attracting investment and strengthening cooperation in the industrial and energy sectors.
The two sides also discussed closer engagement between private-sector businesses and the need to make effective use of the economic potential of both countries.
According to the ministry, officials stressed the importance of expanding trade relations, developing joint investment opportunities and creating practical mechanisms for broader economic cooperation.
The Belarusian delegation assured Afghan officials that it would take the necessary steps to establish direct cooperation and sign agreements with Afghan government institutions and private companies for the transportation and import of petroleum products.
The meeting comes as Afghanistan seeks to diversify its economic and trade partnerships, increase exports and attract greater foreign investment and cooperation from countries in the region and beyond.
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