Economic Adviser of the Iranian President’s Special Envoy in Afghanistan Affairs Mohammad-Mehdi Javanmard-Ghassab, has said that according to the announcement of the Taliban's Minister of Commerce and Industry, the trade volume between the two countries will reach $10 billion.
This Iranian official made the remarks on Thursday evening on the sidelines of the signing ceremony of the memorandum of economic cooperation between Iran and Afghanistan, adding that as the Taliban's Minister of Commerce and Industry has announced, in a period of 3 to 5 years, the trade volume between Iran and Afghanistan will reach from $1,6 billion to about $10 billion.
He said that this amount had previously reached $3 billion, but both sides want to increase the volume of trade between the two countries to the mentioned amount in the announced period.
Of course, there are certainly many variables in this field, including the need to increase production in Afghanistan, the Economic Adviser of the Iranian President’s Special Envoy in Afghanistan Affairs emphasized.
According to IRNA, senior officials from Iran and Afghanistan have explored ways of expanding economic ties between the two countries to increase trade exchanges to a target of $10 billion.
On Saturday (November 4), Iran’s capital Tehran hosted an Iran-Afghanistan Joint Economic Committee meeting for the first time after the Taliban came to power.
MNA/IRN