KABUL: A high-ranking delegation of the Islamic Emirate led by the Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, Nooruddin Azizi, left for Pakistan to hold talks on strengthening bilateral trade and trade cooperation.
According to a statement from the ministry on Wednesday, the delegation encompassing representatives from the office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, the Investment Facilitation Directorate, and the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Finance, Refugees and Returnees, Transport and Civil Aviation, Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, as well as the Chambers of Agricultural Production, Trade, and Investmensaid
The purpose of the visit is to address the existing obstacles in trade, transit, and transportation between the two countries, as well as to discuss solutions to challenges related to Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan, the statement added.