Business
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Over 24 Tons of Low-Quality Bitumen Sent Back from Herat to Turkmenistan
Taliban’s Standards Department returns 24.53 tons of low-quality bitumen from Herat to Turkmenistan, stressing strict quality control at import borders.
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Afghani Strengthens Against Dollar; Calls for Price Controls Rise
Afghani currency strengthens to 62 per US dollar, prompting calls for Taliban to control prices and ensure goods become more…
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Afghan Women Persist in Work Efforts Supported by UNDP Amid Restrictions
UNDP supports Afghan women striving to work amid Taliban restrictions, helping them start businesses and boost economic stability.
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Afghanistan Solidarity Fund Highlights Dignity and Livelihood in Its Projects
Afghanistan Solidarity Fund stresses dignity and livelihood as key to sustainable projects, promoting local partnerships and community resilience.
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Taliban Official Meets with Tourism Companies in Nangarhar to Address Sector Challenges
Taliban’s tourism deputy meets Nangarhar tourism firms to discuss challenges and plans to boost the sector's growth and economic role.
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Iran Ready to Guarantee Purchase of Afghan Agricultural Products to Boost Trade
Iran is ready to guarantee purchases of Afghan agricultural products, aiming to boost trade and Afghanistan's economy while creating job…
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Helmand Executes 52 Development Projects Worth Over 3 Billion Afghanis in 2025
Helmand has completed 52 development projects in 2025, benefiting nearly 197,000 people and providing health services to two million, costing…
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UN Development Program Prioritizes Employment and Basic Services in Afghanistan’s 2026 Agenda
UNDP Afghanistan prioritizes job creation and basic services in 2026, urging more financial support to meet urgent needs amid limited…
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Closure of Torkham Crossing Causes $240 Million Loss for Afghan and Pakistani Traders
Closure of the Torkham crossing has caused over $240 million in losses for Afghan and Pakistani traders, disrupting trade and…
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Taliban Ban on Pakistani Drugs Sparks Shortages and Price Hikes in Afghanistan
Afghanistan faces drug shortages and price hikes after Taliban bans Pakistani medicine imports, citing counterfeit concerns and seeking alternative suppliers.