Economy

Carpet weaving falters in Ghor as women lose economic ground

Artisans and community members say the craft is collapsing under the weight of economic neglect, limited markets and lack of.

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Economy

Economic hardship dampens Eid al-Adha preparations in Kabul and Kandahar

In Kabul’s bustling bazaars, rows of dried fruits and sweets are on display, but merchants say business is far from.

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Economy

Muted festive spirit at Kabul’s livestock markets as Eid approaches

Many say this year’s market is missing the vibrant energy that usually accompanies Eid.

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Economy

Taliban award mining contracts worth over $2.6 billion in five months

The projects involve the extraction of lead and zinc in Bamiyan, marble in Kandahar, and natural gas in Jawzjan.

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Economy

Taliban approve back pay for civil servants after three-month delay

According to the document, salaries for civil servants in Kabul were approved at 118 million afghanis ($1.8 million).

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Economy

Food vendors in Ghor struggle as incomes drop sharply amid economic strain

“On a good day, we make 200 to 300 afghanis,” said Shah Jahan, a vendor in Tiwara district.

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Economy

WFP reports slight drop in food prices in Afghanistan

The WFP’s Countrywide Weekly Market Report shows a 0.7 percent drop in the national average price.

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Economy

Taliban commerce minister travels to Kazakhstan for Astana Forum

Taliban said Azizi is expected to speak at the conference on “opportunities and economic growth” in Afghanistan

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Economy

Civil servants report salary cuts and delays amid Taliban budget shortfall

Two civil servants from separate ministries confirmed to Amu TV that their salaries had been cut in recent weeks.

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Economy

Taliban cabinet approves 40 percent fee reduction for vendors

This comes after Taliban imposed new vendor regulations in 2022, requiring payments based on location, a burden many vendors said.

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