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IEA leader approves law on industrial parks
Azizi asked the United Nations to consider fundamental works and investment in large and incomplete projects in Afghanistan and to solve Afghanistan’s banking problems with the international community.
Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi on Monday announced that a law pertaining to industrial parks has been ratified by the Islamic Emirate’s supreme leader and the process of distributing land to the private sector will begin soon.
“This is good news for the private sector,” Azizi said, speaking at an event in Kabul to discuss the private sector’s challenges and opportunities. “Allah willing, land distribution will start in the future. About 600 applicants want to establish factories in different zones.”
Azizi asked the United Nations to consider fundamental works and investment in large and incomplete projects in Afghanistan and to solve Afghanistan’s banking problems with the international community.
He said that humanitarian aid is not the solution to Afghanistan’s problems.
“It is not support that we gather here, take pictures and send it to the international community. We have to provide fundamental support,” Azizi said.
Indrika Ratwatte, Deputy Special Representative in the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), said that Afghanistan should move towards self-sufficiency and stand on its own feet.
He said that the private sector plays a crucial role in this regard.
The representatives of the private sector also emphasized the importance of investment on large and infrastructure projects by the United Nations in Afghanistan. They asked the United Nations to address the country’s banking problems.
“Our banking problems should be addressed. Regarding money transfers, $100,000 is transferred at a cost of $200 in neighboring countries, but it costs $2,000 in Afghanistan. We also need full cooperation in the area of small loans,” said Yunus Momand, the deputy of the Chamber of Commerce and Investment.
The officials of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce also announced at the event that they have distributed licenses to around 1,000 private companies.
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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.
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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Mahirood Customs leads Iran’s exports to Afghanistan
More than 1.5 million tonnes of goods were exported to Afghanistan through the border crossing during this period.
Mahirood Customs in South Khorasan province has become Iran’s main export gateway to Afghanistan, accounting for 36 percent of the country’s total exports to its eastern neighbor, Iranian officials said.
South Khorasan Governor Seyed Mohammadreza Hashemi told local media that Mahirood ranked first among Iran’s 71 active customs points during the first eight months of the current Iranian year.
More than 1.5 million tonnes of goods were exported to Afghanistan through the border crossing during this period.
Official customs figures show that Iran’s total exports to Afghanistan exceeded 4.26 million tonnes in the first eight months of the year, with Mahirood handling the largest share, Hashemi said.
He attributed the strong performance to South Khorasan’s strategic location, improved border infrastructure, effective planning, close cooperation with traders, and coordinated efforts by government agencies.
Hashemi said the expansion of exports via Mahirood Customs is contributing to economic growth, job creation, and stronger economic diplomacy for the province.
He added that continued support for exporters and streamlined customs procedures could further increase South Khorasan’s share of the Afghan market and other target markets in the future.
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