(MENAFN- Wadsam) The United States Agency for International Development
(USAID), in partnership with Harakat Afghanistan investment Climate Facility
Organization, launched two interventions to improve the efficiency of the
movement of goods at Afghanistan's Torkham and Spin Boldak border posts with
Pakistan. The joint effort will expedite the safe transit of cargo trucks,
which declined from an average of 150 per day before COVID-19 to 100 per week.
USAID and Harakat will revamp disinfection of vehicles and cargo at the two
border posts before cargo is transferred from the Pakistan side of the border.
The project also involves the establishment of a trans-shipment facility for
containerized cargo at the Torkham border.
Maintaining trade flows during the COVID-19 pandemic is
crucial to ensure access to essential food, medical supplies, and inputs for
the economy that will protect jobs, support food security, and generate much
needed foreign exchange.
'USAID recognizes that open borders are critical for
improving Afghanistan's regional connectivity and for the growth of
Afghanistan's agricultural sector. That's why we are partnering with the
Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Harakat, UKAID, and the Swedish Government
and investing in agro-industrial development, trade transit, and trade policy
through our Agricultural Value Chain program,' said Peter Natiello, USAID
Mission Director for Afghanistan.
Harakat is an Afghan-based non-profit organization working
to make it easier to do business in Afghanistan. Harakat will work closely with
government, civil society, and private sector partners to increase trade
efficiency at both borders, while convening public and private sector dialogues
within Afghanistan and between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Their goal on this
cross-border intervention is to ensure that Afghan enterprises have access to
the Pakistani market and transit rights to global markets.
The intervention will expedite trade transit, while enabling
Afghanistan to comply with the COVID-19 Trade Agreement with Pakistan, a first
step towards opening borders to Afghan exports. With USAID support, Harakat
will continue to lead the policy work in support of the Afghan government.
Noor Alam Hakimyar, Harakat CEO said, 'We are glad to be
part of this initiative. Afghanistan needs open borders with Pakistan for
exports now more than ever due to the impact of COVID-19. Keeping the borders
open will also avoid illegal trade and contribute to increased income through
tariffs for the Afghan and Pakistani governments.'
The cross-border project will provide disinfection equipment
and supplies, recruit, and train staff to use the equipment. USAID will fund
this activity for an initial period of three months, seeking to support safe
trade transit during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The trans-shipment facility will consist of specialized
equipment deployed to the Torkham border to transfer containerized cargo from
Pakistani to Afghan trucks at the border, thereby reducing human contact and
liability on the part of Afghan businesses.
The Afghan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI) CEO, Sayed
Zaman Hashimi said, 'We appreciate USAID's and Harakat's support on this
important project. ACCI is ready to collaborate with Harakat under the existing
memorandum of understanding to proactively engage with relevant stakeholders to
find a sustainable solution to increase trade flow with Pakistan.'
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