MAZAR-E-SHARIF: The Balkh’s provincial officials said that a train carrying Afghan traders’ imported goods on Saturday arrived in Afghanistan after a 20-day journey.
According to local authorities, this cargo by crossing Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, after 20 days, arrived at the Hairatan port in Balkh Province.
The cargo consists of 55 containers filled with various items for Afghan traders, including electronic devices, clothing, cotton, and glassware.
This is the first railway transfer via the newly established corridor connecting Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and China.
With the assumption of power by the Islamic Emirate, efforts to expand commercial goods transfers using railway lines have increased significantly.