Business
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Afghanistan Aims for Electricity Self-Sufficiency Soon, Says Head of Afghan Electricity Company
Afghanistan's electricity chief says the country is close to achieving electricity self-sufficiency and plans to strengthen domestic production soon.
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Residents of Kunar Rush to Gold Panning Amid Job Shortages
Hundreds in Afghanistan's Kunar province turn to gold panning amid job shortages, relying on strenuous work in riverbeds and mountains…
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Kabul Governor Announces Expansion of Uzbekistan Investment in Afghanistan
Kabul's governor highlights growing Uzbek investment and stronger trade ties with Afghanistan amid improved security and expanded cooperation in mining.
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Construction Begins on New Section of Kabul-Ghazni Highway
Work begins on a new 22.3 km section of the Kabul-Ghazni highway, including bridges and culverts, aiming to boost travel…
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Construction Begins on $10 Million Terminal at Kandahar International Airport
Construction of a $10 million modern terminal and parking at Kandahar's Ahmad Shah Baba Airport has started, aiming to serve…
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Iran Highlights Need to Strengthen Milak Border Crossing to Match Major Ports
Iran calls for upgrading the Milak border crossing to enhance trade and transit with Afghanistan, matching the capabilities of Bandar…
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Strait of Hormuz Remains Blocked as Two Oil Tankers Abruptly Turn Back
Two oil tankers abruptly turned back as the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, intensifying concerns over global oil supply and…
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Afghanistan and Uzbekistan Agree on 24-Hour Services at Hairatan Port
Afghanistan and Uzbekistan agree to provide 24-hour services at Hairatan port, enhancing transit and trade with increased wagon capacity.
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Taliban’s Ministry to Boost Gas Extraction Capacity at Yetimtaqi Field in Jowzjan Province
The Taliban Ministry of Mines and Petroleum plans to increase gas extraction capacity at Yetimtaqi field in Jowzjan to 1.25…
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Iran-Afghanistan Border Trade Set to Increase to $10 Million Following New Agreements
New agreements between Iran and Afghanistan will raise border trade to $10 million, boosting economic cooperation and infrastructure projects.