Business
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Illegal Gold Mining Halted in Shighnan District, Badakhshan Province
Illegal gold mining in Shighnan district, Badakhshan has been halted until legal permits are issued amid concerns over transparency and…
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Afghanistan Signs $46 Million Contract to Build Advanced Laboratories in Kabul and Nine Ports
Afghanistan signs a $46 million contract with Indian firm TCRC to build advanced labs in Kabul and nine ports, aiming…
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Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce Meets Karakalpakstan Delegation to Boost Economic Cooperation
Afghanistan's Chamber of Commerce meets Karakalpakstan delegation to expand trade, investment, and regional economic cooperation.
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Taliban Official Discusses Job Creation and Aid with World Food Programme
Taliban official Mullah Abdul Salam Hanafi meets WFP to discuss job creation, support for needy families, and the ongoing aid…
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Imports from Mahirud Border Surge by 846%, Boosting Afghanistan-Iran Trade
Imports through Afghanistan’s Mahirud border surged 846%, making it a key trade route; online systems and infrastructure improve cross-border commerce.
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Bank Guarantees from Previous Afghan Republic Face Restrictions Under Taliban Rule
Afghanistan's Central Bank imposes new restrictions on bank guarantees from projects under the previous republic, affecting contracts after the Taliban's…
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Over $700 Million Invested in Balkh’s Economic and Industrial Sectors in 1404 Solar Year
Balkh province attracted over $700 million in investments in 1404, boosting steel, agriculture, food industries, and job creation in northern…
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515 Women Engaged in Small Businesses in an Afghan Province
515 women in an Afghan province engage in small businesses like tailoring and beekeeping, contributing to local economy despite Taliban…
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Over 235,000 Tons of Goods Transported via Afghan Railways in One Week
Afghanistan’s railways moved over 235,000 tons of goods last week, highlighting the need for infrastructure upgrades and efficient administration for…
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Pakistan’s Mango Production Drops 20% Amid Export Disruptions with Afghanistan
Pakistan’s mango production falls 20% due to trade delays with Afghanistan, rising transport costs, and regional tensions impacting exports.