Afghanistan

Afghanistan&& 's Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar met Afghan businessmen living in Uzbekistan on Friday where he advised them to return home and purchase the country.Addressing company owner at the Afghanistan Embassy in Tashkent, Baradar stated that Afghanistan has been freed from occupation and, after years, is now enjoying an unprecedented level of nationwide security.He included that substantial steps have been required to establish the nation&& 's financial growth, major facilities projects have been initiated, roadway reconstruction is progressing rapidly, domestic production and exports have actually increased, and there has been a relative improvement in the trade balance.&& The financial investment and trade system has been cleansed of corruption and administration, and chances for investment in different sectors have been offered to both domestic and foreign investors,& & he said.Baradar mentioned that over the past twenty years, Afghans, specifically rich individuals, had no security or dignity however under the rule of the Islamic Emirate, the assets and self-respect of businesspeople and financiers are now protected, allowing them to operate in a secure environment.He stressed that financial investment in sectors such as energy, mining, farming, transport, facilities, telecoms, technology, and health care, among many others, is essential for the country&& 's financial growth and development.He urged Afghan investors to prioritize these sectors for investment.The Deputy PM further mentioned that the Islamic Emirate gives its full assistance to the economic sector, the facilitation of investment opportunities for returning industrialists, businesspeople, and both domestic and foreign financiers, in addition to the development of domestic industries.He stressed that the objective is to transform Afghanistan into a local financial and trade center and to even more expand financial and commercial relations with all countries.Addressing the investors and traders, Baradar stated: && You are the pillars of our nation&& 's financial advancement.
Your investments, experience, and suggestions are valuable to us.
Your investments and organization activities bring economic benefits to all of Afghanistan.&& We wish to create even more financial investment chances for you so that you can use your expertise and capital to establish industrial production, farming, transit, and other economic sectors.&& The Islamic Emirate is devoted to supporting the economic sector.
For this function, it has actually streamlined trade and investment procedures, organized the tax system, and is completely dedicated to protecting all the rights of businesspeople.&& In conclusion, Baradar ensured Afghan financiers and businesspeople residing in Uzbekistan that their capital, wealth, and service activities are protected in Afghanistan which the Islamic Emirate will provide all necessary cooperation whenever needed.He advised all financiers and traders to move their industries and capital to Afghanistan to contribute to the country&& 's progress and satisfy their responsibility in national development.Afghan investors and traders living in Uzbekistan revealed their assistance for the expansion of political and economic relations between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.Each investor suggested their willingness to invest between $10 million and $100 million in Afghanistan.They also shared their difficulties in various sectors with the Deputy PM and he guaranteed them of solutions.The post Mullah Baradar meets Afghan financiers and traders residing in Uzbekistan first appeared on Ariana News.





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