Officials estimate annual traffic on the China–Europe route could rise to 300 trains following regional agreements.
The two sides also agreed to adopt a new format for regular commission meetings to improve coordination and accelerate joint projects.
The steep drop is largely attributed to the closure of key crossings following clashes on October 11, which disrupted trade flows between the two neighboring countries.
Mujahid noted that Afghanistan is currently meeting its essential import needs through a range of regional partners, and therefore will not rush to resume commerce with...