(MENAFN- Wadsam) Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment announced
that Afghanistan's exports through Iran's Chabahar port have stopped for three
months, but imports are proceeding normally.
Younes Momand, head of the country's Chamber of Commerce and
Investment, said the process was halted due to technical problems in the Indian
port of Nhova Shiva, as export goods from Chabahar are sent directly to the
port.
According to the chamber, most of the food items, including
oil and sugar, enter Afghanistan through the port of Chabahar.
Figures from the Chamber of Commerce and Investments show
that ships full of food arrive at the port of Chabahar every 15 days and to
transfer goods to Afghanistan, but exports are still suspended.
Reports indicate that all of Afghanistan's exports are
currently being transferred to other countries through Pakistan's Wagah and
Karachi trading ports.
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