Afghanistan: Traders urge joint board of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran

KABUL, 28 January 2022, (TON): Traders in southern Kandahar province say “a joint commercial board should be created among Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran to help boost business activities and resolve related problems.”

The traders made these remarks at a meeting of the Economic Council held in Kandahar Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The meeting was attended by Haji Mohammad YousufWafa, Kandahar governor, Haji Mohammad SediqMomand, head of Kandahar Chamber of Commerce, Mahmood Karzai, director of AFCO Company, Haji Mohammad Mirza Katawazi, a well-known investor, and a number of other investors and traders.

The meeting discussed on the development of the country’s exports, imports, industry, investment, banking system, money exchange service and many other areas.

Haji Mohammad SediqMomand, head of Kandahar Chamber of Commerce, said the current government should pay special attention to traders and industrialists to increase exports and domestic production.

He said traders and investors were committed to investing in their country but providing them with required facilities was important.

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