Afghan traders demand concessional air corridor to export goods to Chinese markets – Times of India

Kabul : demand subsidized air corridor to export goods to Chinese market, ns afghan merchant He said that if the government does not implement the subsidy system, the air corridor will become very expensive.
“The countries of the world or so called donors stop supporting the subsidy system. It brings a big change. First, for the spending afghan goods and Afghan goods will be sold in international markets. We were also able to compete with other countries,” Mahbobullah Mohammadi, a businessman, told Tolo News.
Meanwhile, some afghan merchants in china They said they were expecting more goods to come from Afghanistan.
“The goods include carpets, raisins and precious stones that will come to the Chinese market,” said Salman Reha, an Afghan trader based in China.
Chamber of Commerce and Investment said that China has resolved to facilitate the export of afghan fresh fruit its markets.
As reported by Tolo News, the acting head of the chamber, Mohammad Yunus Momand, said that Afghanistan has so far only exported pine nuts to China.
“1,000 tonnes of pine nuts were exported to China through the air corridor. 5,000 tonnes were exported through other routes. We are trying to increase exports,” he said.
The Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority (ACAA) said cargo flights have been sent to some countries.
Ghulam Jelani Wafa, an official with the Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority, said, “The cargo flights come from the United Arab Emirates and Abu Dhabi. Ariana and Kama Air Airlines operate some cargo flights. The flights to China are also cargo flights that move pine nuts. does.”

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