Bilateral Trade of Afghanistan with Central Asia Hits $1.6 Billion
Trade between Afghanistan and Central Asia reaches $1.696 Billion in 2024, with $112 Million in exports and $1.584 Billion in imports.
Trade between Afghanistan and Central Asia reaches $1.696 Billion in 2024, with $112 Million in exports and $1.584 Billion in imports.
SIGAR highlights US aid suspension and its impact on economy of Afghanistan, urging a review of aid strategy.
Iran’s Interior Minister reports 1.1 million Afghan refugees repatriated, highlighting migration challenges and resource strain.
Afghan White Gold Cotton factory produces seven tons of yarn daily, boosting exports and creating jobs in Herat.
UK’s Deputy Foreign Secretary Hamish Falconer reaffirms Britain’s firm commitment to Afghan women and girls, hosting aid talks.
Kabul Municipality collects 3.35 billion Afghanis, launches development projects, and tackles air pollution and traffic congestion.
Foreign Minister Muttaqi discusses foreign policy of IEA, seeking respectful ties and rejecting ICC prosecutor request.
Minister Mansour and Murad Artikov discuss TAP project and plan a trilateral meeting on the 500 kV power line.
Kandahar completes 11 check dams to boost agriculture and livestock, benefiting local farmers and communities.
Democratic lawmakers urge Secretary Marco Rubio to resume Afghan refugee resettlement and restore essential support services.