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    Afghanistan-India Trade Reaches Over $763 Million in 10 Months

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee31 January 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Over the past 10 months, trade between Afghanistan and India has reached a total of $763 million, as reported by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. Of this figure, $541 million is attributed to imports, while Afghanistan’s exports amount to $222 million.

    Afghanistan’s key exports to India include raisins, pomegranates, and other agricultural products.

    Additionally, Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister recently engaged in discussions with India’s Deputy Foreign Minister, focusing on strengthening diplomatic, economic, and trade relations. During the meeting, the Deputy Minister underscored India’s commitment to expanding its political and economic ties with Afghanistan.

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