INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Residents and motorists of Kabul city have called on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to control the rising cost of food and
fuel.Kabul residents said the sharp increase in prices has created enormous problems for city residents.&We don&t have the ability to buy
We urge IEA to solve the problem soon,& said Ezatullah, a Kabul resident.&We can&t cope with such prices during [times of] unemployment
We have no jobs, and prices have increased,& said Mohamad Shakar, another Kabul resident.Meanwhile, businessmen said that the volume of fuel
being imported into Afghanistan has dropped significantly in recent months and that the high price of oil on the foreign market has resulted
in an increase in local prices.One liter of petrol currently sells for 79 Afghanis (AFN), one liter of diesel for 82 AFN and one kilo of gas
goes for 90 AFN in Kabul bazars
(1 US dollar = 87 AFN)&We buy oil at high prices and we are forced to sell it high
It is not only affecting Afghanistan, the whole world [is affected],& said Hasibullah, fuel importer.Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and
Investment (ACCI) said that the Ukraine crisis is the main reason for the escalating price of fuel.&We import oil from Turkmenistan, their
prices are not stable, however, the Russian prices are stable
Some people misuse opportunities,& said Khan Jan Alokozay, deputy head of ACCI.Economic analysts agree that the Ukraine crisis is affecting
the price of oil but still called on the IEA to control prices.&The management of the crisis is possible
Islamic Emirate should take care of it, in order to prevent the problem from getting worse,& said Kamaludin Kakar, an economic
analyst.Ariana News reporter tried to reach the Ministry of Commerce and Industry but was not able to get comment despite repeated
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