The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the acting government of Afghanistan has announced that Nouruddin Azizi, the acting minister of this ministry, met with the deputy of the Ministry of Industry of Belarus.
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Amac News: The ministry said in a newsletter today (Sunday, January 12) that they emphasized on the expansion of trade relations between the two countries and demanded to increase the level of trade.
The newsletter states that this meeting was held with the aim of developing economic relations and balancing the trade balance between the two countries.
According to the newsletter, in this meeting, it has been agreed to hold joint exhibitions and meetings between government delegations and the private sector of both countries to strengthen business cooperation.
At the same time, the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum of the acting government also announced in a newsletter that Belarusian investors requested to invest in Afghanistan in a meeting with the deputy minister.
According to the newsletter of the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, Belarusian investors also expressed their interest and declared their readiness to invest in talc, marble, coal and granite mines.
These meetings take place while Afghanistan is trying to increase the attraction of foreign investors and strengthen the country's economy by using its vast natural resources.
Cooperation between Afghanistan and Belarus in the field of trade and mining can help the economic development of both countries and lay the foundation for sustainable growth in various sectors.