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Insecurity seriously threats Boosting Economy and Investments: Upper House
Acting Minister of mine and petroleum Akbar Barakzai has declared the insecurity has seriously threatened boosting economy and investments and provide right plat form some of the opportunists to excavate mines illegally in the country, he told to senators in the upper house of the parliament on Sunday.
He was summoned by the senators in the upper house of the parliament for illegal exploiting, looting of the mines by illegal excavators and signing of some of the contracts under the supervision of Ministry of Mine and petroleum.
Mr. Barakzai has also said, “Despite of having the law for mine and petroleum approved, still we need to ensure security for boosting economy and to draw more attentions for investments in the National and International level for our country.”
Officials in Ministry of mine and petroleum have expressed their second concern on looting the mines across the country by the powerful figures and local influencers.
Acting Minister of mine and petroleum Barakzai stated that after the law for mining and petroleum has been approved by both houses of the parliament, it paves the right path for more international and National investors to invest and boost the economy of the country on mining sectors.
He also claimed that I have provided much information about those power full figures that are illegally extracting of the mines across the country for the Afghan security departments to stop their illegal activities as soon as possible.
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Turkish firm eyes investment in Afghanistan’s power infrastructure
Technical assessments are also planned in various provinces to evaluate the potential for increased electricity generation from existing water resources.
A Turkish electrical equipment company has expressed strong interest in investing in Afghanistan’s hydropower sector, focusing on the installation of new-technology turbines and the rehabilitation of existing power generation facilities, according to Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS).
DABS Chief Executive Officer, Abdul Haq Hamkar, met with Mr. Günay Küsay, a senior engineer and representative of Turkey’s Marbeyaz company, to discuss potential cooperation in hydropower development, modernization of equipment, and the installation of advanced electricity generation systems.
During the meeting, Hamkar welcomed the Turkish delegation and said that all necessary facilities and incentives have been put in place to encourage both domestic and foreign investment in Afghanistan’s electricity and electrical equipment production sectors. He emphasized that investors are free to invest across relevant fields within the energy sector.
Mr. Küsay praised the leadership of DABS and said Marbeyaz is keen to invest in electricity generation from Afghanistan’s water resources, rehabilitate existing hydropower turbines, install modern high-capacity turbines, and contribute to strengthening the technical capacity of local staff.
At the end of the meeting, both sides agreed to hold joint technical sessions between DABS and Marbeyaz experts. Technical assessments are also planned in various provinces to evaluate the potential for increased electricity generation from existing water resources.
DABS said that improved security, economic stability, and transparent governance have helped create a more favorable environment for international companies to invest in Afghanistan’s power generation and electrical equipment production sectors.
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Afghan and Iranian provincial governors discuss expanding trade and transit cooperation
Noor Ahmad Islamjar, Governor of Herat, led a delegation to the Afghanistan–Iran border, where he held talks with Gholamhossein Mozaffari, Governor of Iran’s Khorasan Razavi province, on strengthening trade and transit relations between the two countries.
During the meeting, both sides discussed measures to enhance facilitation in trade and transit, increase the movement of freight vehicles, accelerate the transfer of goods, and address existing challenges at the border crossing.
Islamjar underscored the importance of expanding economic and trade ties between Afghanistan and Iran, calling for greater cooperation to ease procedures for traders and improve transit operations.
Mozaffari welcomed the expansion of bilateral trade and transit cooperation and said Iran is working to strengthen joint coordination and improve commercial activities at the Islam Qala border.
The meeting followed previous engagements between the two sides and aimed to boost economic cooperation, increase trade volumes, and provide greater facilitation for traders and freight drivers operating between Afghanistan and Iran.
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Afghanistan’s exports drop sharply in December 2025: World Bank
The decline was largely caused by Pakistan’s crossing closure, which disrupted traditional trade routes and led to delays as exporters attempted to reroute shipments to India and Central Asia.
Afghanistan’s exports declined significantly in December 2025, falling by 25 percent month-on-month and 15 percent year-on-year to $162 million, according to a World Bank report.
The decline was largely caused by Pakistan’s crossing closure, which disrupted traditional trade routes and led to delays as exporters attempted to reroute shipments to India and Central Asia.
India emerged Afghanistan’s largest export destination, accounting for 61.2 percent of exports in December.
Afghanistan’s imports remained robust at $1.2 billion, increasing by 5 percent month-on-month.
On a year-on-year basis also, imports grew by 5 percent, reflecting sustained domestic demand linked to the influx of returnees.
According to the report, in December 2025, the afghani (AFN) appreciated modestly by 0.4 percent month-on-month against the US dollar. On a year-on-year basis, the afghani recorded a solid appreciation of 5.8 percent reflecting continued market stability.
Afghanistan’s domestic revenue collection reached AFN 24.1 billion (approximately $363.1 million) in December, representing a 2.9 percent month-on-month increase and an 18 percent rise year-on-year.
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