Business
Over 800 goods vehicles cross into Afghanistan as Torkham border reopens
Over 800 goods vehicles crossed into Afghanistan on Saturday as the key trade route reopened after a six-day suspension.
Customs officials told Dawn that over 880 trucks carrying goods were cleared through customs before the border reopened.
They said the vehicles with clearance were the first to cross into Afghanistan on Saturday.
In addition, hundreds of vehicles loaded with fresh fruits, coal and soap stone crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan on Saturday.
Officials at Torkham said a formal meeting between officials from both countries would be held soon to sort out the visa issue facing attendants of Afghan patients needing to cross into Pakistan for medical treatment.
Saturday also saw an influx of pedestrians on both sides of the border.
However, Pakistani officials insisted that they were willing to extend “all kinds” of cooperation to the Afghan people to make the cross-border movement more convenient and hassle-free for them.
Business
Turkmenistan’s industrialists keen to buy Herat-made construction material
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.
Business
Afghanistan’s Turkey-bound goods via rail cross Tehran
Ten wagons of Afghanistan’s goods bound for Turkey have passed through Tehran and are now on the way to the Razi border in northwest Iran, local media reported on Monday.
IRNA news agency, citing the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development of Iran, said that Afghanistan Rail Development Consortium dispatched the consignment without going through legal procedures, including obtaining permits from border guards and customs, as well as without obtaining permission from the Iranian Railway Authority.
It said that Iran allowed the passage of the consignment considering its national interests and with goodwill.
Iranian officials announced that they will allow the next trade consignment from Afghanistan to transit through the country only after the necessary permits from relevant authorities have been obtained.
Business
Turkmenistan business delegation visits Herat
Nokerguly Atagulyev, the head of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, has visited Herat province for trade talks, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce announced on Saturday.
The ministry said in a statement that the purpose of the Turkmen delegation’s visit is to help reduce Afghanistan’s trade deficit, to foster commercial and economic cooperation, examine Afghanistan’s proposal for the supply of construction materials, especially marble and iron bars and for the growth of trade and transit between the two countries.
The delegation is also expected to meet with officials and private sector representatives, and visit commercial and industrial sites of Afghanistan, especially in Herat province.
The visit comes after Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce’s trip to Turkmenistan. The aim is to open the first Afghan-Turkmen Business Forum and discuss the import of construction materials, especially marble and iron bars from Afghanistan.
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