Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI)’s Policy and Technical Deputy Mr. Shafiqullah Atayee, Kabul University’s Chancellor professor Muhammad Osman Babury, Academic Deputy of the Ministry of Higher Education Mr. Abudul Tawab Bala Karzai, and Kabul University’s lecturers and students attended a consultative meeting which was held in Kabul University for establishing a Business Incubation Center.
Mr. Babury said, “Private Sector, Line Governmental Departments, and Educational Administrations play an import role in how to; create more job opportunities and how to build the capacity of the employers.”
Mr. Abdul Tawab Bala Karzai said that educational administrations play an important role in creating job opportunities and asked educational administrations that they should be doing the same thing on the provincial level.
Mr. Shafiqullah Atayee said, “Business Incubation Centers lead to build the capacity of the small entrepreneurship, to find financial support for the commercial and investment plans, and to create business mindset in students.”
He added that ACCI supports the Business Incubation Center and to further improve its endeavors an MoU needs to be signed by both sides.
Mr. Atayee said, “Based on (Chambers Affairs Law and ACCI’s Statute) ACCI established ACDR in 2015 in order to put an end to the commercial disputes of the traders of the country.” He, furthermore, said that providing arbitration services for the private sector of the country, editing arbitration decisions and policies, introducing to and implementation of the Commercial Arbitration Decisions in the Legal System of Afghanistan, and conducting academic seminars and awareness programs are the achievements of the ACDR in last six years.
Mr. Muhammad Younus Muhmand congratulated Mr. Mujeeb Rahman Shirzad on his appointment and said that traders are facing serious problems regarding goods financial clearings in the customs of the country.
The purposes of this meeting are to look over the revision of APTTA as per the principles of the WTO, to eliminate the existing custom problems of the traders of both countries, and to enhance transit and commercial cooperation between the two countries.
Head of the secretariat of the board of directors, Khan Muhammad Sarfaraz Baz stated the agenda, and ACCI’s Chief Executive Officer Mr. Sayed Zaman Hashimi posed the suggestions of the Executive Board.
Mr. Tawakal Ahmadyar talked about the commercial and investment opportunities that exist in the two countries and hoped to have strong, stable, and expanded commercial relations with Indonesia in the future.