Customs Exports Surge in the Initial Ten Months of Fiscal Year 1402

KABUL, Jan. 28 – According to a statement of the Ministry of Finance, due to implementation measures to facilitate trade and combat corruption within the country’s customs system. As a result of these dedicated efforts, exports worth 122 billion Afghanis have been recorded in the first ten months of the current fiscal year, 1402. The […]

KABUL, Jan. 28 – According to a statement of the Ministry of Finance, due to implementation measures to facilitate trade and combat corruption within the country’s customs system. As a result of these dedicated efforts, exports worth 122 billion Afghanis have been recorded in the first ten months of the current fiscal year, 1402.

The export figures encompass various commodities, including fruits valued at 43 billion Afghanis, cotton at 16 billion Afghanis, and vegetables at 17 billion Afghanis. Notably, these exports have been destined for countries such as Pakistan, India, and the United Arab Emirates.

The Ministry of Finance consistently endeavors to streamline customs procedures for both domestic and foreign traders, aiming to expedite the clearance of commercial goods within a shorter timeframe. This commitment ensures that traders have the necessary support to navigate customs processes efficiently.