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Afghanistan achieves WTO membership

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Officials in Ministry of commerce and industry have stated that Afghanistan will be achieving the memberships of the world trade Organization at the end of 2015.

They have stated that by having the following membership positive changes will appear in Afghanistan’s business system.

Afghanistan has been trying to have the following membership since 2009 fortunately they have been capable to meet its goal and at the end of the 2015 the memberships will be granted by the World Trade Organization to Afghanistan.

The memberships will allow Afghanistan to export its domestic goods with low taxes to the world business markets.

Officials in the Ministry of commerce and industry also stated that membership will also impact on problems of business and transit of Pakistan-Afghanistan and to pave the way for smooth business way.

Ministry of commerce and industry Spokesman Musafir Quqandi said,” we will have the memberships of world trade organization by the end of 2015, and it will have its positive impact on business process.”

But officials in chamber of commerce and industry in Afghanistan have explained that the following membership will not be the benefits of Afghanistan.

The industrial deputy of Afghanistan Baz Mohammad Baz said,” it will provide obstacles for Afghan business men and will discourage others for investing in the country.”

Its said that more than three decades of insecurity in Afghanistan has impacted negatively on business system of the country but officials in Government of Afghanistan claimed that there is golden opportunity is provided for investors to invest in Afghanistan.

Reported Nabila Hafizi

 

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Export volume totals over $140 million in last month of 1402

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(Last Updated On: April 17, 2024)

The National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) confirmed Tuesday that in the last month of solar year 1402, (March 2024) Afghanistan’s exports totaled $141.1 million and imports totaled $789.6 million.

This was down from $174 million for exports in the same period in 1401. However, imports increased by $99.2 million in 1402, up from $690.4 million.

Most exports in the last month of 1402 went to Pakistan, India and the United Arab Emirates, while in the last month of 1401 exports went to Pakistan, India and China.

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Afghanistan-Kazakhstan chamber of commerce opens in Herat

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(Last Updated On: April 15, 2024)

The Ministry of Interior said the governor of Herat province Islam Jar met with Alim Khan Yasin Gildaye, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Afghanistan, to discuss various issues around trade.

According to the ministry, the two sides discussed the expansion of trade facilities, increasing the volume of trade exchanges between traders of the two countries, reducing customs tariffs, solving the challenges of traders and issuing visas to them.

The Afghanistan-Kazakhstan Chamber of Commerce has been opened in Herat in order to facilitate and increase trade between the two countries.

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Afghanistan reaches self-sufficiency in production of 133 items: MoIC

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(Last Updated On: April 13, 2024)

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MoIC) says Afghanistan has reached self-sufficiency in 45 sectors and the production of 133 items, and that the ministry is striving to change Afghanistan from an importing country to an exporting one.

The ministry officials said that for this purpose, supporting domestic products and attracting investment is essential.

The ministry’s spokesman Abdul Salam Jawad Akhundzada emphasized increasing the use of domestic goods and products in government and national projects and added that efforts have also begun to find a market for domestic products inside and outside the country.

“We have reached self-sufficiency in 133 items of production, which is 45 sectors, and also we reached the capacity of semi-self-sufficiency in 95 items of production, which is 27 sectors,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Chamber of Industries and Mines (ACIM) says over the past two and a half years, more attention has been paid to the development of domestic production and it is also expanding.

The chamber officials stressed expanding the culture of using domestic products in government projects.

“I think that the government is one of the biggest consumers in the market if it uses domestic products in all its development projects,” said Abdul Nasir Rashtia, a member of ACIM.

Economic experts also said that if the use of domestic products in government projects increases, Afghanistan will quickly move towards economic independence.

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