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President Ghani to Visit India for One Day: Menapal

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

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The Afghanistan President’s Deputy Spokesman Dawa Khan Menapal stated that President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani will visit India at the end of next week to talk over the India military aids to Afghanistan.

Meanwhile military experts have declared the President visit to India very important after the Afghanistan Army chief of staff’s visited India.

Its said that Afghanistan Army chief of staff Qadam Shah Shahim has presented a list of military equipment for Afghan security forces to India officials.

President Deputy Spokesman Dawa Khan Menapal said,” President Ghani will visit India Prime Minister and then he will discuss the economy cooperation and ways of fighting against terrorism.”

Taliban have recently reacted against Afghan- Indian close cooperation and warned the Indian Government to stop giving military aids to Afghan Government, experts believe that receiving of Indian military aids will provoke Taliban the most to increase their terrorist activities in the country.

Senator Zalmay Zabuli said,” The India military aids somehow provoke Taliban to fight against Afghan Government, since USA is committed to provide more military aids and equipments for the Afghan security forces then it’s better that USA to do so.”

Political expert Noor Agha Sharifi said,” India aids is vital and effective for Afghanistan if the President considers the National interests, this can enable Afghan security forces to easily get destroyed.”

Afghanistan’s Ambassador to India said a delegation will soon visit Kabul for paving the way for the upcoming aids to Afghanistan, earlier India has assisted Afghanistan more than $2 billion dollars.

Reported by Ali Asghari

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Commerce ministry inks 10 MoUs to boost development of small and medium-sized businesses

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(Last Updated On: April 19, 2024)

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry said Thursday it has signed cooperation agreements with ten institutions to support the development of small and medium-sized enterprises.

Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, said: “In the implementation of projects, we must pay special attention to our activities and actions and try to make useful use of the projects according to the requirements and benefit the beneficiaries.”

These ten institutions are to present their projects, the total value of which is around over $1.1 million. The projects will be carried out in Kabul, Baghlan, Ghor, Herat, Logar, Nangarhar, Balkh, Badakhshan and Jawzjan provinces and provide direct jobs for about 1,000.

To date, the ministry has signed MoUs for 72 projects in total, collectively valued at about $53.6 million.

These agreements have been signed with domestic and foreign companies for the establishment of small and medium-sized businesses.

In accordance with the principles and laws of the Islamic Emirate and prioritizing the implementation of projects for immigrants and returnees and internally displaced people, the ministry said 635,865 people will benefit through jobs directly and over 4.3 million will benefit indirectly in 25 provinces once these projects are implemented.

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

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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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