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16% Increase in Afghan coal exports, 1.8 million ton coal exported

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April 26, 2022
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16% Increase in Afghan coal exports, 1.8 million ton coal exported
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Kabul: Afghanistan has witnessed  increase in coal exports by 16% compared to the same period of the previous year, said the Ministry of Finance.

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With the biggest coal mine’s in the north of Afghanistan, MOF said over 1.8 million tons of coal has been exported abroad, and most of the coal was exported to Pakistan. The MoF said it has received four million Afs in revenue from the exportation of coal.

“The majority of our exportation is to Pakistan. Some traders export the coal from Pakistan to other countries,” said Ahmad Wali Haqmal, a spokesman for the Ministry of Finance.

The Afghanistan Chamber of Industry and Mines (ACIM) called the worldwide surge in the price of energy as the reason for the increase in the exports of Afghan coal.

“Surge in the price of fuel in the international market, the exportation of coal to Pakistan has been significantly increased,” said Sakhi Ahmad Payman, head of the ACIM.

According to the MoF, Afghanistan exported over one billion Afs worth of coal between 1399 to 1400 solar year, but over the past seven months exports of coal have ncreased by 16 percent compared to the same time last year.

“Previously, Pakistan was importing coal from Australia. Now the prices have increased and made it ten times more expensive by sea. Afghanistan is a discount for Pakistan,” said Azeraksh Hafizi, an economist.

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