Since the regime change in Afghanistan, the interim government has begun to seek external cooperation in various aspects. Recently, Aziz, the acting Minister of Commerce of the interim government of Afghanistan, stated that the interim government of Afghanistan has set up a consortium including enterprises from Russia, Iran and Pakistan, and intends to formulate an investment plan, focusing on power, mining and infrastructure.
Aziz revealed that the consortium includes 14 Afghan businessmen. In addition, the Ministry of Commerce of the Afghan interim government has signed a memorandum of understanding with foreign companies. These companies will send representatives to Kabul to inspect projects worth up to 1 billion US dollars.
Aziz pointed out that the Afghan interim government is focused on launching multiple long-term business plans such as consortiums and special economic zones, hoping to attract foreign investment and is working hard to ensure security. The acting deputy prime minister in charge of economic affairs of the interim government of Afghanistan, Baradar, issued a statement on Sunday saying that after thorough discussions, the interim government of Afghanistan decided to advance the plan to transform the former foreign military bases into special economic zones, and launched a pilot program to transform the The former site of the military base in the capital Kabul and the northern province of Balkh. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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