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Afghanistan from trade and transit perspective

byCT Report
14/11/2017
in Afghanistan
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KABUL: In this episode of Bazar host Nargis Mosavi discusses the two key points in the Afghanistan–Uzbekistan transit agreement, the Lajaward agreement, and how local investors can expand business in Afghanistan.

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With the signing of a trade and transit agreement between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, Afghanistan will have the opportunity to increase imports of Chinese products through Uzbekistan.

In the other hand the ministry of commerce and industries has said that the Lajaward (Lapis Lazuli Route) agreement is expected to be signed in the near future. The ministry further stated that the agreement will help Afghanistan develop trade and commercial relations with the countries along the route.

Host Mosavi discusses the topics with the following guests:  On Afghanistan-Uzbekistan Nargis Mosavi discusses this issue with economic analyst Qais Mohammadi.

On local investors, Mosavi talks with Amin Musa, a restaurant owner. And finally, Mosavi discusses the Lajaward agreement with economic analyst Samim Sarem.

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