Taliban greenlights $57 million budget for 18 projects
The decision was made during a meeting chaired by Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy chief minister of the Taliban.
The decision was made during a meeting chaired by Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy chief minister of the Taliban.
A Taliban official in Torkham expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue with the Pakistani side to address the issue.
The involuntary repatriation of Afghans from Pakistan further strains employment opportunities and resources, exacerbating the unemployment rate, the report says.
According to information available online, exports in Afghanistan increased to $1.837 billion in 2022 from $1.05 billion in 2021.
Experts emphasized the importance of maintaining relations between Afghanistan’s banks and other financial institutions.
Residents of Kandahar are grappling with economic hardships, highlighting a persistent lack of job opportunities over the past two years.
The bank clarified that individual account holders are now permitted to withdraw up to 70,000 Afghanis per week
This economic struggle has compelled some university graduates to turn to vending, citing a scarcity of job opportunities within state.
The Taliban, in a statement, revealed that over 350 engineers and 550 employees will be engaged in this ambitious project.
The temporary reduction is essential for the basic repair and reconstruction of electricity facilities in Uzbekistan.