National Transit and Transport Day was celebrated in Kabul

On 17th/October/2020 the National Transit and Transport Day was celebrated in Kabul Star Hotel; in the presence of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment Chief Executive Officer Mr. Sayed Zaman Hashimi, Qudratullah Zaki Acting Minister of the Transport, Itebar Khan Zadran Advisor to the President, Ahmad Zia Azimi Shenozada member of the board of directors, Lutfullah Amini Head of Bameyan Chamber, ACCI’s transport committee’s assistant, Head of the communication’s commission of the Parliament, representatives of Afghanistan’s Chamber Federation (ACF) and other chambers, freight forwarding companies, and members of the private sector.

Mr. Sayed Zaman Hashimi talked about the existing challenges in Transit and Transport and said that ACCI expects that fundamental decisions will be taken to eliminate these challenges in next conference which is going to be held in the presidential palace. He, furthermore, said that in order to eliminate the problems of Transit and Transport on Lapis Lazuli route and Chabahar port, signing bilateral, trilateral and quadrilateral MoU is essential.

Mr. Hashimi said that using the TIR Carnet system with the neighbor and regional countries is a good privilege, although, Afghanistan has issued 176 TIR Carnet during the past eight years and has not been able to use this system the way it should have been used and the reason is the lack of cooperation of the customs of the country.

ACCI’s CEO said that they have provided suggestions about the usage of Chabahar Port and Lapis Lazuli to the Presidential palace and Administrative office of the President. He added that some of the rules of the Transport Law are problematic and needs to be amended in consultation with the Private Sector.

Mr. Qudratullah Zaki DM of Transport said that sector of the transport is the key element of economic and social development. He talked about the ongoing activities of the Ministry of Transport on national and international levels, development of the Transit and Transport sector, and establishment of the air and land corridors.

Afterwards, ACCI’s transport committee’s assistant, Head of the communication’s commission of the Parliament, ACF’s CEO and other chambers, freight forwarding companies, and members of the private sector also talked about the existing problems of Transit and Transport.