Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI)’s First Deputy of the board of directors Mr. Haji Muhammad Younus Muhmand, ACCI’s Chief Executive Officer Mr. Sayed Zaman Hashimi, ACCI’s Policy and Technical Deputy Mr. Shafiqullah Atayee, Afghan Ambassador for Australia Mr. Waheedullah Waisi, Afghan Ambassador for Indonesia Mr. Faizullah Zaki, traders and economic experts had an online meeting and expressed their thoughts accordingly.
Mr. Hashimi said, “Afghanistan has experienced barter economy in the past but we would like to have created a working group from the members of the governmental agencies and the Private Sector to further promote and enhance barter economy in Afghanistan.”
Mr. Waisi said, “Barter Economy is quite useful for countries full of natural resources like Afghanistan and Afghan and Australian governments are committed to taking considerable measures in how to; promote and enhance barter economy in Afghanistan.”
Mr. Zaki said, “If Afghan Government signs the Indonesian MoU about barter economy, Indonesia is willing to have trade with the Afghan Government using barter economy.”
At the end of the meeting, economic expert Mr. Sawiz Sawizyar, said, “We can have trade with China using barter economy which could lead not only to the economic stability but would also provide numerous facilities to Afghan traders.”
Mr. Hashimi thanked saffron producing companies for their standardized packaging of saffron and expressed his concerns about Iranian saffron trafficking and said that it has negative effects on the internal Afghan products.
He, furthermore, asked ACCI’s Chairmanship to share PIA’s problems with the relevant governmental organizations and to help prevent tariff-raising.
Mr. Hashimi appreciated H.E Ghoryani’s cooperation in providing the required facilities for the Private Sector, eliminating the existing problems of the Private Sector, and overcoming challenges in transit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. Hashimi suggested that for the expansion of commercial relations, it is necessary for the Afghan and Bengali Chambers of Commerce to hold a commercial connecting conference, organize exhibitions and establish an air-corridor.
Mr. Hashimi said, “The government of Afghanistan is supposed to provide more facilities for the investors and traders of the country which leads to the development of the economy of the country.”