Taliban, Pakistan make progress in trade and transit talks in Kabul
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban and Pakistan have reached several agreements aimed at enhancing trade relations, following discussions in Kabul..
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban and Pakistan have reached several agreements aimed at enhancing trade relations, following discussions in Kabul..
The protesters expressed frustration with the lack of a designated workspace and the periodic confiscation of their equipment by Pakistani.
The discussions, held in Kabul, are being led by Pakistan’s Commerce Secretary, Khurram Agha, on the Pakistani side
Company officials announced that construction for the third phase is underway
This comes as Kabul residents have called on the Central Bank to release more new notes to facilitate everyday commerce.
Additionally, the contracts cover the construction of a commercial center in Kot-e-Sangi, located in the west of Kabul.
Situated in eastern Afghanistan, the Torkham crossing serves as a crucial artery for trade between the two nations.
The UNDP has highlighted that the poverty rate in Afghanistan has doubled, placing 85% of the population below the poverty.
The organization has said that the return of over half a million Afghan refugees has exacerbated the country's humanitarian situation.
Economists point out that Pakistan serves as a crucial commercial hub for Afghan products.