The economic deputy of Afghanistan's deputy minister says that in six provinces of the country, export processing zones are built in accordance with international standards.
According to Amac News: Abdul Ghani Baradar, the economic deputy of Afghanistan's foreign affairs department, said at the ceremony celebrating the national export day and the conference of appreciation of the best exporters of 1402 in Kabul that currently, Afghan products are exported to the world from 13 provinces of the country.
He added that the caretaker government of Afghanistan has opened offices in these provinces to facilitate the transportation of goods, which can be exported to the countries of the world in a short period of time.
According to him, standard export processing zones are being built in six provinces of Afghanistan, including Kabul.
He asked national traders and investors to produce and export goods based on global standards so that Afghanistan's competitors do not try to weaken exports.
Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Industry and Trade, said that Afghanistan's exports have grown significantly in terms of quantity and quality in the last three years, and the country's exports have increased by 150% and their value is about two billion dollars.
In this program, he stated that the top exporters of 1402 from each of the seventeen sectors were selected as the top exporters based on export statistics and figures.