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Home International Customs Afghanistan

European union to assist Afghanistan’s trade

byCT Report
06/01/2018
in Afghanistan
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KABUL: The European Union has helped in preparing national economy policy with Afghan government which will help in expansion of trade ties between Afghanistan and the world, said Maurizio CIAN Head of Cooperation, the EUROPEAN UNION Delegation to Afghanistan.“Afghanistan has proudly joined the World Trade Organization which is a tool that can actively foster the overall international trade. The European Union started this project and we definitely committed to foster this policy. The development of Afghanistan depends on private sector and the private sector depends on festively trading; importing and exporting,” he said.

Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries meanwhile called on government to resolve the issue of goods smugglings in borders and expand trade ties with other countries in the world.

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