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Pakistan Creates Obstacles for Afghan Trucks in Transit

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

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Trucks carrying the packed containers of Afghan traders have been stranded in Pakistan though Islamabad reopened border crossings with Afghanistan about a week ago.

Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) says Pakistan is asking for visa and passport from the Afghan drivers which is not applicable.

“This is not applicable, Pakistani drivers are not ready to apply for visa. Afghan government has not created any obstacle for them, our business will be fully closed with Pakistan if Pakistan continue this policy,” Khanjan Alekozay, deputy of ACCI said.

Afghan traders say they are paying $40 everyday for each container stand idle in Torkham and Chaman crossing borders.

“They are making excuses, the issue of visa and passport is not mentioned in the APTTA agreement,” Ahmad Shah Yar and Afghan trader said.

The Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (also known as APTTA) is a bilateral trade agreement signed in 2010 by Pakistan and Afghanistan that calls for greater facilitation in the movement of goods amongst the two countries.

The Afghan ministry of commerce and industries suggest the alternatives for Afghan businessmen and urge them to look towards other countries, which are equally willing to engage in trade with Afghanistan.

“In several meetings, including the Geneva and Human Right, we have discussed that Pakistan must not create problem for business and transit,” said Musafer Qoqandi, spokesman for the ministry of commerce and industries.

Qoqandi added that we have alternatives, but “our vision is that we should have good business and transit relations with all countries and if specific countries are creating problem it will cost them too.”

ACCI records show that around 5,000 packed containers and 800 trucks carrying containers have been stuck in Torkham border crossing.

The Chamber blames Afghan government for not taking fundamental steps to resolve the Afghan traders problems.

Reported by: Lyda Niazy

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200 booths at Kabul expo showcase women’s products

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(Last Updated On: May 13, 2024)

In the national and international expo of Industry Week, which opened in Kabul on Sunday, 200 booths are dedicated to women’s products.

The seven-day expo in Chaman Huzuri area has 800 booths in total.

Women have also put their products, handicrafts and paintings on display.

“This exhibition is very good,” said Mahnaz, a participant of the expo. “People encourage us a lot which makes us proud. But so far, we could not sell because the people’s economy has become very weak.”

Like Mahnaz, there are many women who play their role in the economic growth of individuals and the country, and through commercial activities, they want to convey the message that Afghan women have the capabilities in various sectors, especially business, although they do not seem satisfied enough with their sales.

“They (authorities) should provide us with the ground for growth; allow us to grow in different fields; Afghanistan has many talents in every field,” said Noreen, a participant of the expo.

The visitors also emphasize on supporting women in business and on the use of women’s products.

“This exhibition has a very positive effect on Afghan girls. They can showcase their products and promote their businesses,” said Zakira, a visitor.

Organizers say that women have showcased mostly handicrafts, hand-made dresses, food and non-food items.

According to the statistics of the Afghanistan International Expo Center, in the past year, nearly 10 joint expos of Afghan products with countries such as Qatar, Oman, Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan were held in Kabul.

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Qatar’s aid packages for flood victims arrive in Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: May 13, 2024)

Qatar’s aid packages for the flood victims of Baghlan province arrived at Mazar-e-Sharif airport and were handed over to the officials of the Islamic Emirate.

The 22-ton aid includes tents, food, medicines and household items.

Qatari officials said at the airport that four more aid shipments will also be dispatched for flood victims.

Meanwhile, the officials of the Islamic Emirate expressed their gratitude for Qatar’s aid and said that they need more international aid considering the extent of casualties and damages.

Although international organizations are working help flood victims of Baghlan, this is the first aid package from a foreign country that has been sent for the victims of the disaster.

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With four days passed since the deadly and devastating floods, some residents of Borka district of Baghlan province have not been able to find the bodies of their loved ones.

Samiullah, one of the flood victims in Baghlan province, says: “We are busy pulling out the martyrs from under the rubble. We have been pulling out martyrs for almost three days. Some martyrs are still missing.”

Residents of Floul area of Borka district have painful stories about the floods and the loss of their loved ones and their homes.

Jamil, one of the victims, says: “The flooding struck suddenly. Here was a village. All its residents were killed.”

Sheikh Jalal area in Baghlan-i-Markazi district is another area where floods have caused the most greater human and material losses. In this area, about 50 bodies were buried in a cemetery.

“Various institutions of the Islamic Emirate have provided the basic necessities of life. Health teams have arrived. Food is provided for the displaced people,” said Alam Majidi, the spokesman of Baghlan governor.

Based on official figures, more than 300 people have died as a result of floods in Baghlan province and over 1,600 others have been injured.

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US partners in Afghanistan mobilizing emergency aid for flood victims: Thomas West

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Thomas West, the US special representative for Afghanistan, said Monday the United States is deeply saddened by the devastating floods in different parts of the country and that its partners in the country are mobilizing emergency aid, including food and water.

Karen Decker, the US Embassy’s charge d’affaires for Afghanistan, also posted a message on X and said the US is heartbroken by loss of life in Baghlan and elsewhere in Afghanistan after heavy rains and flash floods.

“The United States joins others in mobilizing emergency relief, food, and medical supplies through partners to support recovery efforts,” Decker said.

The occurrence of devastating floods in several provinces of the country, especially in Baghlan, has caused casualties and huge financial losses to local residents.

Based on the latest statistics, more than 300 people have died in two districts of Baghlan.

A large number of aid organizations, including the European Union’s Office for Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid, OCHA, the International Organization for Migration and the World Health Organization, are providing assistance to the flood victims.

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