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Eight Development Projects Worth 44 Billion Afghanis Launched in Country

The Economic Deputy PM's office has announced the commencement of eight practical development projects valued at over 44 billion Afghanis this solar month in the country.

According to the economic Economic Deputy PM's office's statement, these projects include the construction of roads, the establishment of factories, and water management-related projects.

The projects mentioned in the statement that are being implemented in collaboration with the private sector include the Herat-Ghor road project, the construction of the second part of the Kotel Khairkhana road, the road from Charahi Shahid to Qasba, the road from the Maidan Hawaiee to the customs office in Kabul, the creation of two pharmaceutical factories, a non-alcoholic beverage factory, and the Pashtun dam project.

Abdul Latif Nazari, the deputy of the Ministry of Economy, told TOLOnews: "The eight significant projects initiated by the Islamic Emirate in the month of Thor encompass the transport sector, the industrial sector, and the energy sector. Our aim is to manage the country's water resources and to strengthen pharmaceutical factories, as well as the construction and maintenance of roads and highways."

However, some experts believe that the implementation of these development projects will significantly impact job creation in the country.

Shakir Yaqoobi, an economic expert, told TOLOnews: "We hope that by implementing these projects, we can create employment opportunities and stimulate the economic wheel."

Abdul Zuhur Mudabbir, another economic expert, said: "Work on development projects can have positive effects on the economy; including raising the GDP and national revenue."

The Chamber of Industries and Mines has stated that for major investments in the country, banking restrictions also need to be addressed.

Sakhi Ahmad Payman, the first deputy of the Chamber of Industries and Mines, told TOLOnews: "If banking restrictions are reduced and more facilities are provided, it will attract investment."

Previously, the Economic Deputyship of the Prime Minister's Office had also announced the commencement of nine projects valued at over 16 million Afghanis in various sectors in the month of Hamal of the current solar year.

Eight Development Projects Worth 44 Billion Afghanis Launched in Country

However, some experts believe that the implementation of these development projects will significantly impact job creation in the country.

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The Economic Deputy PM's office has announced the commencement of eight practical development projects valued at over 44 billion Afghanis this solar month in the country.

According to the economic Economic Deputy PM's office's statement, these projects include the construction of roads, the establishment of factories, and water management-related projects.

The projects mentioned in the statement that are being implemented in collaboration with the private sector include the Herat-Ghor road project, the construction of the second part of the Kotel Khairkhana road, the road from Charahi Shahid to Qasba, the road from the Maidan Hawaiee to the customs office in Kabul, the creation of two pharmaceutical factories, a non-alcoholic beverage factory, and the Pashtun dam project.

Abdul Latif Nazari, the deputy of the Ministry of Economy, told TOLOnews: "The eight significant projects initiated by the Islamic Emirate in the month of Thor encompass the transport sector, the industrial sector, and the energy sector. Our aim is to manage the country's water resources and to strengthen pharmaceutical factories, as well as the construction and maintenance of roads and highways."

However, some experts believe that the implementation of these development projects will significantly impact job creation in the country.

Shakir Yaqoobi, an economic expert, told TOLOnews: "We hope that by implementing these projects, we can create employment opportunities and stimulate the economic wheel."

Abdul Zuhur Mudabbir, another economic expert, said: "Work on development projects can have positive effects on the economy; including raising the GDP and national revenue."

The Chamber of Industries and Mines has stated that for major investments in the country, banking restrictions also need to be addressed.

Sakhi Ahmad Payman, the first deputy of the Chamber of Industries and Mines, told TOLOnews: "If banking restrictions are reduced and more facilities are provided, it will attract investment."

Previously, the Economic Deputyship of the Prime Minister's Office had also announced the commencement of nine projects valued at over 16 million Afghanis in various sectors in the month of Hamal of the current solar year.

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