Business
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Hundreds of Factories Begin Operations in Herat Industrial Park in 2025
About 350 factories started operations in Herat Industrial Park in 2025, boosting local production and employment amid economic challenges.
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FAO Warns of Warmer, Drier Winter Ahead in Afghanistan, Threatening Water and Food Security
FAO warns Afghanistan will face a warmer, drier winter, threatening water access, crop yields, and food security from December 2025…
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Domestic Production Surges in Kandahar Following Closure of Trade Routes with Pakistan
Domestic production in Kandahar rises significantly after trade routes with Pakistan close, boosting the local economy and reducing import reliance.
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Official Import of Amazon Products in Afghanistan Creates Jobs for 29 People
Afghanistan's official import of Amazon products creates jobs for 29 people, delivering orders to customers in Afghanistan and Iran via…
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Privatized Tender for Sale of 164.5 kg of Meydan Wardak Sapphire Awarded to Private Company
The Taliban-led Ministry of Mines appoints a private company as winner in the transparent tender for 164.5 kg of sapphire…
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Afghanistan’s Trade Volume Expected to Rise in 2025 Despite Challenges
Afghanistan's trade volume is projected to rise to $13.9 billion in 2025 despite trade route closures and economic challenges.
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UNDP Supports Mobile Repair Training for Youth in Nangarhar
UNDP supports a four-month mobile repair training for 20 youth in Nangarhar, aiming to boost skills and create job opportunities…
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Indian Investors Seek to Produce Building Paint in Kandahar
Muslim Indian investors plan to produce building paint in Kandahar, aiming to boost construction and create jobs despite ongoing challenges.
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Afghanistan Bank Urges Expansion of Digital Payments and Increased Bank Investment in Public Projects
Afghanistan Bank calls for expanding digital payments and increasing bank investments in public projects to boost economy and jobs amid…
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Afghanistan and Iran Discuss Expanding Rail Transport Capacity to 100,000 Tons per Month
Afghanistan and Iran hold talks to boost rail transport capacity to 100,000 tons monthly, enhancing trade and regional economic cooperation.