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Fresh fruit exporters in Nangarhar concerned about exporting goods to Pakistan

Meanwhile, Nangarhar officials said they are trying to solve these problems through dialogue with Pakistan.

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Exporters of fresh fruits and vegetables in Nangarhar say they face many problems exporting their goods to Pakistan.

They said Pakistan has raised customs tariffs and also closes Torkham gate from time to time.

They said these delays often result in the spoilage of fresh produce.

These exporters ask the Islamic Emirate to solve this issue.

Officials of the fresh fruit and vegetable exporters’ union in Nangarhar also complain about Pakistan’s actions and say they incur huge losses when exporting.

Meanwhile, Nangarhar officials said they are trying to solve these problems through dialogue with Pakistan.

“The Pakistani side has promised us that they will solve these problems through dialogue, but unfortunately, despite their promise, the route is still blocked. The Islamic Emirate tries to think of an alternative way to resolve the matter,” said Siddiqullah Qureshi, head of information and culture in Nangarhar.

Provincial officials also announced efforts to create cold storage facilities for storing fresh vegetables and fruits and said that by doing this, they can prevent the loss of perishable goods.

 

 

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that Tehran will facilitate trade and economic exchanges with Afghanistan, including easing procedures at customs and local marketplaces.

He made the remarks during a televised interview following his visit to South Khorasan province, which shares a border with Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan-Kazakhstan banking ties discussed in Kabul meeting

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According to a statement issued by Da Afghanistan Bank, Khalid said the central bank is keen to establish regular and effective banking relations with Kazakhstan as part of broader efforts to expand bilateral trade.

He noted that enhanced banking cooperation would help facilitate trade, investment, and wider economic interaction between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan, while also contributing to financial stability at the regional level.

Members of the Kazakh delegation also emphasized the importance of developing banking and economic ties and expressed their readiness to expand joint cooperation.

The two sides further agreed to establish technical committees from both countries to hold expert-level discussions and advance practical steps for cooperation.

 
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Afghanistan, Kazakhstan envoys discuss expanding trade and regional connectivity

Ambassador Shakeeb thanked Kazakhstan for its continued support and constructive engagement with Afghanistan, particularly in efforts aimed at peace and economic development.

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Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb, has met with Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Yerzhan Kistafin, to explore ways to strengthen bilateral relations and advance regional cooperation.

The two envoys exchanged views on Afghanistan–Kazakhstan ties, regional connectivity, and major infrastructure initiatives, as well as the opportunities and challenges facing regional trade. Discussions also touched on Kazakhstan’s role in promoting regional stability and other matters of mutual interest.

Ambassador Shakeeb thanked Kazakhstan for its continued support and constructive engagement with Afghanistan, particularly in efforts aimed at peace and economic development.

He expressed hope that the proposed $3 billion joint trade agreement, once finalized, would bring tangible benefits to both countries and contribute to broader regional economic integration.

Ambassador Kistafin reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s support for stability and economic growth in Afghanistan, highlighting his country’s involvement in key regional connectivity and trade projects.

He said the current security and stability situation in Afghanistan has increased Kazakhstan’s confidence in expanding regional trade and transit, and praised the efforts of the Islamic Emirate in this regard.

He also stressed the need for coordinated regional efforts to ensure lasting stability, sustainable economic development, and the smooth movement of goods and transit across the region.

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