Afghanistan’s trade with other countries has increased through Iranian ports
The spokesman of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Taliban government announced that Afghanistan's trade with other countries has increased through Chabahar and Bandar Abbas. |
According to the report of the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Akhendzadeh Abdul Salam Javad, the spokesman of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Taliban government, announced that last year, the value of Afghanistan’s trade with Iran reached the value of 1 billion 739 million dollars, of which 29 million dollars was the share of Afghanistan’s exports to Iran and about 1 billion 710 Million dollars was also the share of imports from the Islamic Republic.
He added: last year, new ways and methods to increase trade exchanges that would meet the needs of Afghanistan We worked and were able to increase our trade through Chabahar and Bandar Abbas ports, and we are also trying to increase Afghanistan’s trade activities with other countries through these ports.
Abdul Salam Javad noted: In the negotiations with the authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, good facilities were provided in the trade sector, and currently we do not have any transit and commercial problems through the ports of Chabahar and Bandar Abbas.
Over the past two years, the amount of trade between Afghanistan and Iran There has been a significant increase, and due to the problems caused by the Pakistanis in the port of Karachi, the governing body of Kabul emphasized alternative ways and turned to the ports of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Tax increase Pakistan on transit activities, imposing new restrictions and closing trade routes with Afghanistan are among the problems that Pakistanis impose on Afghan businessmen.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |