Political Deputy PM Addresses Closing Ceremony of Imam Abu Hanifa International Exhibition in Kabul

H.E Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Political Deputy Prime Minister of the IEA, participated in and delivered a speech at the concluding session of the 3rd Imam Abu Hanifa national and international exhibition in Kabul today. Alongside several officials of the Islamic Emirate, numerous investors, industrialists, foreign diplomats, and ordinary citizens attended the event. Mawlawi Abdul […]

H.E Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Political Deputy Prime Minister of the IEA, participated in and delivered a speech at the concluding session of the 3rd Imam Abu Hanifa national and international exhibition in Kabul today.

Alongside several officials of the Islamic Emirate, numerous investors, industrialists, foreign diplomats, and ordinary citizens attended the event.

Mawlawi Abdul Kabir expressed gratitude to the organizers and relevant authorities of the Imam Abu Hanifa exhibition, highlighting the value of such gatherings in facilitating the exchange of knowledge between Afghan and foreign entrepreneurs and in showcasing investment opportunities.

The Political Deputy of the Prime Minister emphasized that the commercial ties of the Islamic Emirate with Central Asia are robust and progressing positively, while criticizing certain countries for imposing higher taxes on Afghan exports. He clarified that the Islamic Emirate has devised alternative strategies for Afghanistan’s trade.

According to Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Islamic Emirate has enhanced employment prospects for both foreign and Afghan business entities and investors in Afghanistan, underlining the Afghan government’s foreign policy emphasis on economic cooperation. He reiterated the Islamic Emirate’s unwavering support for businessmen, mentioning the reduction of tax rates within the country and ongoing efforts in this domain.

Maulvi Abdul Kabir further asserted that the Islamic Emirate has honored its commitments and concluded his address by condemning the Israeli government’s assaults on Lebanon and Palestine.