Country’s Foreign Trade Remains Stable Amid Regional Tensions

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In an official statement, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce has confirmed that the country’s foreign trade is continuing seamlessly, despite recent regional tensions and conflicts.

Authorities from customs offices and provincial officials report that trade relations with neighboring countries are robust, with import, transit, and domestic supply processes operating normally.

The ministry refuted claims made by certain media outlets regarding trade disruptions, stating that these reports lack official support and are primarily based on rumors and unreliable sources.

To ensure a stable supply of raw materials and food items, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has diversified its import routes from Central Asia and activated alternative capacities. Officials emphasized that there are no concerns about shortages of food and necessary goods in the market.

Additionally, the customs administration has implemented measures to reduce financial and institutional costs, limit damage, and curb corruption. Strategies are in place to counter any artificial market tensions.

Citizens are encouraged to disregard unfounded rumors and to rely on official sources for accurate information. The ministry reassured the public that the country’s economic framework is stable and that foreign trade operations are proceeding without interruption.

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