Taliban reports significant revenue from Afghanistan’s airspace overflights
According to the ministry, each airplane that flies over Afghanistan pays a transit fee of $700.
According to the ministry, each airplane that flies over Afghanistan pays a transit fee of $700.
Mohammad Ali Khashi, an official from Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan customs office, urged traders to refrain from transporting shipments to.
"Eid is not as joyful as it should be due to ongoing economic hardships and poverty in the country," said.
Shoppers can be seen preparing for the holiday by buying sweets and fruits for their festive tables.
Dry fruit sellers in Kabul reported a significant drop in prices compared to previous years.
The situation has left these women in a precarious position, struggling to find a safe and affordable place to conduct.
Keshawarz disclosed at a press conference that these companies have been registered with the Iranian Registry Properties Department primarily to.
RTA, the Taliban-controlled national broadcaster, reported that the crude oil was sold for $71.6 million to a domestic trader for.
Sarhadi described the initiative as “good news for bilateral trade,” although he pointed out that transporters involved in the transit.
The deal, valued at $2.7 million, includes both single-phase and three-phase meters, according to a statement from DABS.