Private sector in east warns against ‘further hindrance’ by Taliban
The private sector said pending payments for contractor companies all over the country exceed $600 million which needs to be.
The private sector said pending payments for contractor companies all over the country exceed $600 million which needs to be.
The deal includes the supply of gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas and wheat annually to Afghanistan, a Taliban official said.
The project was funded by the Asian Development Bank but has stalled over the lack of budget. The contract for.
Experts said unemployment will increase, goods prices will soar and investments will further be affected if the situation prevails.
West said the vast majority of the money will be untouched. It will be preserved for a future recapitalization of.
The funds will be provided to Afghanistan after the approval of a four-member delegation, including a former Afghan minister.
Taliban said the move to allow illegal mining is aimed at allowing people to have an income amidst an increase.
Taliban said many Chinese companies are interested in investment in Afghanistan’s mines but they haven’t reached an agreement on this.
The expedition in coal exports to Pakistan, an increase in fuel prices and tariffs have caused an unprecedented increase in.
Workers of the factory asked the people to buy domestic products and avoid purchasing important cement to support national firms.