The parties reviewed in detail the current state of trade, economic and investment cooperation, as well as the implementation of joint major infrastructure projects.
Specific measures have been outlined to increase the volume of mutual trade, intensify the activities of cross-border trade zones, and develop investment cooperation.
They also discussed a number of organizational issues of the upcoming joint business forum with the participation of more than 250 Afghan entrepreneurs and the exhibition "Made in Afghanistan", which presents the products of 75 large Afghan companies operating in the jewelry, textile, food, electrical engineering, mining, transport and logistics.
Following the meeting, the parties expressed confidence that the events organized jointly with the Afghan Ministry of Industry and Trade will significantly enhance cooperation between the business circles of the two countries, increase trade turnover and launch new mutually beneficial initiatives.