Afghanistan

Afghanistan's Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi met with his Pakistani equivalent Jam Kamal Khan, talking about bilateral trade, transit and other problems of mutual interest, it was announced on Thursday.Separate meetings in between the technical teams of both sides are also anticipated to be held for additional discussions to discover proper solutions for existing difficulties and increase the bilateral trade, Afghanistan's embassy in Islamabad stated in a statement.In a different statement, Afghanistan's Ministry of Industry and Commerce said that the conference discussed extension of APTA trade arrangement, transit facilities, avoidance of smuggling of products, coal exports, day-and-night operations at Torkham crossing, possibility of bilateral trade through Ghulam Khan port, motion of trucks between the 2 nations, bank assurance and producing an extensive system for the management of ports.The post Afghan, Pakistani commerce minister fulfill in Islamabad to talk about trade initially appeared on TINS News.





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