The Ministry of Public Works announced today that a total of 91,671 metric tons of goods, including petroleum and non-petroleum products, were imported and exported through the country’s major ports last week.
The breakdown of goods transported is as follows:Hairatan Port, 60,602 tons, Aqina Port, 5,833 tons, Turghundi Port, 13,120 tons, Khawaf-Herat,12,116 tons.
Additionally, 126 metric tons of commercial goods were exported, primarily consisting of dried fruits. The increase in both exports and imports via railways is contributing to job creation, rising national revenues, and paving the way for economic stability, development, and self-sufficiency.
The Ministry of Public Works is committed to enhancing transportation conditions for traders, aiming to make the transfer of commercial goods through railways more sustainable, efficient, and rapid, thereby boosting national revenues.
