ACCI’s First Deputy to the Board of Directors Mr. Muhammad Younus Muhmand, Administrative and Financial Deputy to the Executive Board Mr. Mirwais Hotak, and a number of cloth dealers met with the Afghan traders who do business with China and discussed their serious existing problems.
President of the Cloth Dealers Association Mr. Obaidullah said, “There are 300 traders who do business with China but cannot get their visas which has rendered many problems such as: stoppage of trade with China, loneliness of the families of the traders living in China, and many more.
Mr. Obaidullah appreciates ACCI’s support and asks its chairmanship to help them overcome this problem.
Mr. Muhmand said, “ACCI’s chairmanship has taken considerable measures to eradicate the foregoing issue and is committed to provide the traders with the required facilities.”
He, furthermore, said that he has shared this issue with the Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E Haneefullah Atmar through a phone call and that Mr. Atamr assured him of providing legal solutions to the problems.
Not to let the Covid-19 be the biggest obstacle for these traders to obtain their visas, Mr. Muhmand called the Public Health Acting Minister Mr. Waheed Majroh and asked him to vaccinate all the traders who need Chinese visas as soon as possible.