According to these figures, Afghanistan’s exports during this period amounted to 748 million dollars, indicating a 9% growth.
he Ministry of Industry and Commerce has announced that in the first six months of 1404 (solar year), Afghanistan’s trade volume reached more than 6.783 billion dollars, showing a 30% increase compared to the same period last year.
According to these figures, Afghanistan’s exports during this period amounted to 748 million dollars, indicating a 9% growth compared to the first six months of last year.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Akhundzada Abdul Salam Jawad, said: “The main export products include raisins, figs, cotton, apricots, saffron, pistachios, grapes, beverages, and other agricultural goods, which are exported to China, India, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Iraq.”
The Chamber of Agriculture and Livestock stated that, given the high level of agricultural production in the country, Afghan products must meet international standards so they can be exported not only to neighboring countries but also worldwide.
The CEO of the Chamber of Agriculture and Livestock, Waseem Safi, said: “Afghan agricultural goods are either organic or semi-organic. The world currently demands organic products—meaning everything is natural and free from chemical additives. However, standards in our exports are very important, and work must be done in this regard.”
Economic analyst Ahmad Firdous Behgzain also noted: “The more we can strengthen our economic ties with neighboring countries, the higher our national economic growth will be. There is a need to participate in both international and national conferences and to have an active presence in meetings between the government and the private sector.”
According to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Afghanistan’s imports during this period amounted to more than 6.035 billion dollars, showing a 21% increase compared to last year. The value of imports rose by an estimated 1.042 billion dollars compared to the previous year.