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Chinese Envoy Stresses Need for Private Sector Growth in Country

Zhao Xing, the Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan, stressed supporting the private sector and boosting investment in Afghanistan during his visit to the Barikab Industrial Park in Parwan province. The ambassador highlighted that there are investment opportunities in Afghanistan, especially in this industrial park.

Zhao Xing said: "For economic growth, supporting infrastructure is very important. Considering the security situation is stable, if more opportunities are provided, we can attract Chinese investors to come and work in Afghanistan."

In addition to the Chinese ambassador, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan and other international organization officials also visited the Barikab Industrial Park. The visit aimed to support Afghanistan's private sector, address infrastructure challenges, and resolve electricity shortages faced by manufacturing companies.

Indrika Ratwatte, the UNAMA deputy special representative for Afghanistan, said: “The long-term sustainable development of Afghanistan requires the private sector and the economy to improve and within the economy the private sector is a very important role and we are trying to see, how we can support the private sector in Afghanistan.”

"If we want permanent stability in Afghanistan, we can achieve it through the growth of the private sector. We are ready to support the private sector in Afghanistan."

Mohammad Edris Anwari, the Deputy Governor of Parwan, said: "They closely observed the issues related to infrastructure and electricity and promised to assist in these areas."

Ahmadullah Zahid, the Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, stated that better investment opportunities now exist within Afghanistan. Zahid pledged the provision of opportunities for investors and the resolution of challenges faced by industrial parks in the country.

Ahmadullah Zahid said: "Security is ensured, and investment opportunities are available in every part of Afghanistan."

Abdul Bari Omar, the CEO of Breshna Company, said: "We have provided 10 megawatts of electricity to the Barikab Industrial Park, and we have several other projects in progress to supply electricity to all industrial parks, including the capital."

According to the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan, the third Doha meeting focused on supporting the private sector and combating drugs, with the international community promising serious cooperation with the caretaker government in these areas.

Chinese Envoy Stresses Need for Private Sector Growth in Country

Ahmadullah Zahid, the Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, stated that better investment opportunities now exist within Afghanistan.

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Zhao Xing, the Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan, stressed supporting the private sector and boosting investment in Afghanistan during his visit to the Barikab Industrial Park in Parwan province. The ambassador highlighted that there are investment opportunities in Afghanistan, especially in this industrial park.

Zhao Xing said: "For economic growth, supporting infrastructure is very important. Considering the security situation is stable, if more opportunities are provided, we can attract Chinese investors to come and work in Afghanistan."

In addition to the Chinese ambassador, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan and other international organization officials also visited the Barikab Industrial Park. The visit aimed to support Afghanistan's private sector, address infrastructure challenges, and resolve electricity shortages faced by manufacturing companies.

Indrika Ratwatte, the UNAMA deputy special representative for Afghanistan, said: “The long-term sustainable development of Afghanistan requires the private sector and the economy to improve and within the economy the private sector is a very important role and we are trying to see, how we can support the private sector in Afghanistan.”

"If we want permanent stability in Afghanistan, we can achieve it through the growth of the private sector. We are ready to support the private sector in Afghanistan."

Mohammad Edris Anwari, the Deputy Governor of Parwan, said: "They closely observed the issues related to infrastructure and electricity and promised to assist in these areas."

Ahmadullah Zahid, the Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, stated that better investment opportunities now exist within Afghanistan. Zahid pledged the provision of opportunities for investors and the resolution of challenges faced by industrial parks in the country.

Ahmadullah Zahid said: "Security is ensured, and investment opportunities are available in every part of Afghanistan."

Abdul Bari Omar, the CEO of Breshna Company, said: "We have provided 10 megawatts of electricity to the Barikab Industrial Park, and we have several other projects in progress to supply electricity to all industrial parks, including the capital."

According to the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan, the third Doha meeting focused on supporting the private sector and combating drugs, with the international community promising serious cooperation with the caretaker government in these areas.

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