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Medicine Union criticizes Govt for not supporting domestic products

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Medicine Union has criticized the Government for not supporting the domestic medicine products, though there has been millions of dollars has been invested on health sector.

Members of the medicine Union have stated that we have demanded the Government to provide lands for building factories but yet to fulfill their commitments.

Meanwhile officials in Afghanistan investment support Agency AISA said,” problems of medicine’s Union will be seriously pursued.”

There are 22 factories where they produce 120 types of medicines inside the country, the Government should support domestic producers to be capable to produce even for the neighboring countries and the region.

Officials in Medicine Union have also urged that 1400 acres of lands has been promised in Mirbachakot district but due to land grabbing issue the following lands hasn’t been delivered to Medicine Union yet.

Head of the medicine Union Abdul Khaliq Zazai said,” the Government doesn’t support the domestic products, and we were promised to 1400 acres of lands from the Government yet to see the promise to be fulfilled.”

Officials in AISA urged that more investments is needed on health sector in Afghanistan, this will be implementable based on the officials in Ministry of health and law.

“There are a lot of opportunities on the health sector in Afghanistan,but more work should be implemented on reforming the laws, that will enable domestic producers to stay on its own head of the ASIA Mohammad Qurban Haqjo said.”

Medicine Union members said there 15000 pharmacies around the country,it will created thousand jobs for those who are working within the pharmacies.

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Afghanistan, Pakistan agree on new travel mechanism for truckers

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(Last Updated On: May 12, 2024)

Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed on the issuance of a temporary admission document for transporters of commercial goods, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Transport and Aviation announced on Sunday.

The ministry said in an announcement that truck drivers and their assistants carrying commercial goods from Afghanistan and Pakistan must have this document with them at the crossings.

Based on the announcement, the document will be issued to Afghans at the Pakistani embassy in Kabul and its consulate in Kandahar.

For Pakistanis, the document is distributed at the office of the Afghanistan transport attaché in Peshawar and Quetta.

The Ministry of Transportation and Aviation asked owners and drivers of trucks to submit the required documents to their respective transportation companies by June 1.

The ministry warned that after June 1, trucks cannot travel between the two countries without having the temporary admission document.

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Pakistan: Consultations underway on preferential trade agreement with Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: May 11, 2024)

Pakistani officials have announced that consultations are underway with stakeholders on preferential trade agreements with Afghanistan and Azerbaijan.

According to Dawn newspaper, the issue was announced on Friday in a meeting on trade chaired by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.

In the meeting, the strict monitoring of Afghan Transit Trade was also emphasized.

Pakistani officials have not provided further details on preferential trade with Afghanistan and Azerbaijan.

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Talks with neighboring countries underway for fresh fruit exports: Azizi

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(Last Updated On: May 10, 2024)

Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi has said that talks with neighboring countries have started for the export of fresh fruit this year.

Azizi added that the Ministry of Industry and Commerce wants the country’s fresh fruit to be exported to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Iran in addition to Pakistan.

Members of the private sector call on the Ministry of Industry and Commerce to step up efforts to find new markets for Afghan exporters.

“We ask the authorities to determine the export routes before the harvesting season. We should find new markets instead of Pakistan. There is capacity for Afghanistan’s exports in the region, and action should be taken in this regard,” said Mirwais Hajizada, the deputy of Chamber of Agriculture and Livestock.

Economic experts say that the Ministry of Industry and Commerce should hold talks with Iran and Uzbekistan in addition to Pakistan for Afghanistan’s exports.

“There are many opportunities to sell our products in markets other than Pakistan. I hope the authorities will think about this. Grounds should be paved to access the markets of South Asia and the Gulf countries through Iran, and the markets of Central Asia through Uzbekistan,” said Mohammad Nabi Afghan, an economic expert.

Members of the private sector say that although Pakistan is the closest and largest market for Afghanistan’s dry and fresh fruits, doing business with it has always been challenging.

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