Taliban detains money exchangers again in Herat
In August, the Taliban introduced new regulations for money exchangers in Herat, requiring them to provide large sums as guarantees.
In August, the Taliban introduced new regulations for money exchangers in Herat, requiring them to provide large sums as guarantees.
Farmers report paying between 50,000 and 200,000 Afghanis ($734 to $2,938) for access to grazing areas.
The Taliban-run Ministry of Mines and Petroleum announced that it has signed contracts for 167 small mining projects, with a.
The investments are part of Turkmenistan’s broader strategy to strengthen political, economic, and transportation ties with its neighbor, the minister.
According to the ministry’s statement, the payments included 910 million Afghanis ($13 million) to the World Bank.
The rise in the value of the Afghani began in February, with minor fluctuations throughout the year.
The Taliban framed Akhund's visit as an effort to restart the TAPI project and discuss broader transit initiatives with Turkmen.
Japarov’s comments followed a meeting with Noorullah Amin, the Taliban's acting chargé d'affaires to Kyrgyzstan, as reported by Trend News.
Khalid stated that a total of 70.18 billion Afghanis in damaged currency had been burned as part of efforts to.
Since the Taliban issued the order, nearly 500 money exchange shops in Herat’s currency markets have shut down, with no.