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Afghan-Kazakh Exhibition to be Held in 20 Days

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce announces that the Afghan-Kazakh exhibition is scheduled to take place in Kazakhstan in nearly twenty days.

Nooruddin Azizi, the Acting Minister of this Ministry, told TOLOnews that around 300 Afghan traders will participate in this exhibition, which will be held in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

The Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce said, "We have considered both quality and quantity and are proposing a company to partner in our programs. We are chartering a plane to transport the official delegation of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and other Afghan institutions, totaling around 300 people, to this exhibition."

Meanwhile, the Chamber of Commerce and Investment says that the participation of Afghan traders in international exhibitions in recent months has expanded trade relations with Central Asia.

Khanjan Alokozay, a member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Investment, said, "One effective method is that if a company or country wants to introduce its products to the world’s markets, it must participate in exhibitions. This exhibition in Kazakhstan is truly effective."

Shaker Yaqubi, an economic expert, stated, "Holding exhibitions can significantly boost Afghanistan's exports and, alongside, strengthen Afghanistan's trade and economic relations with other countries."

Previously, exhibitions were also held in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and China, in which Afghan traders also participated.

Afghan-Kazakh Exhibition to be Held in 20 Days

Previously, exhibitions were also held in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and China, in which Afghan traders also participated.

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The Ministry of Industry and Commerce announces that the Afghan-Kazakh exhibition is scheduled to take place in Kazakhstan in nearly twenty days.

Nooruddin Azizi, the Acting Minister of this Ministry, told TOLOnews that around 300 Afghan traders will participate in this exhibition, which will be held in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

The Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce said, "We have considered both quality and quantity and are proposing a company to partner in our programs. We are chartering a plane to transport the official delegation of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and other Afghan institutions, totaling around 300 people, to this exhibition."

Meanwhile, the Chamber of Commerce and Investment says that the participation of Afghan traders in international exhibitions in recent months has expanded trade relations with Central Asia.

Khanjan Alokozay, a member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Investment, said, "One effective method is that if a company or country wants to introduce its products to the world’s markets, it must participate in exhibitions. This exhibition in Kazakhstan is truly effective."

Shaker Yaqubi, an economic expert, stated, "Holding exhibitions can significantly boost Afghanistan's exports and, alongside, strengthen Afghanistan's trade and economic relations with other countries."

Previously, exhibitions were also held in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and China, in which Afghan traders also participated.

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