Private sectors of Afghanistan and Kazakhstan have signed agreements worth $100 million throughout the go to of an Afghan delegation to Almaty recently, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) announced on Thursday.The agreements consist of the export of more than 2,000 lots of dried fruit, the export of fresh fruit, including pomegranates, and the export of cotton, Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, stated on X.Mujahid stated that the Islamic Emirate delegation throughout its recent visit to Kazakhstan signed a “& ldquo; plan of cooperation between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan in the fields of trade, industry, mining, energy, logistics, agriculture, telecommunications, health, higher education and humanitarian aid.”& rdquo; He said Kazakhstan likewise assured that it would offer more facilities for the transit of Afghan goods to China and other countries through Kazakhstan.The allotment of an area “& ldquo; as a logistics center for Afghan items” & rdquo; in the port of Khargos was also part of the arrangement in between the two sides to assist in the unloading and packing of Afghan traders’ & rsquo; goods.The spokesman of the Islamic Emirate also said that Kazakhstan will participate in the construction of the Torghundi-Herat, Kandahar-Spin Boldak and Mazar-e-Sharif-Kharlachi train projects.Mujahid added that Kazakhstan will likewise take part in the establishment of a trade and transit center in Herat province, which will be used to store and financing trade and transit goods.
On the other hand, Kazakhstan has actually consented to establish long-term exposition centers for the sale of Afghan items in numerous cities of Kazakhstan.It deserves mentioning that the delegation of the Islamic Emirate led by Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, took part in the three-day exhibition of Afghanistan’& rsquo; s domestic items, which was launched on October 21 in Almaty.The Ministry of Industry and Commerce just recently announced that 23 tons of pomegranates from Kandahar province were exported to Almaty through the port of Torghundi.
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