Kabul holds six-day Industry exhibition showcasing products by Afghan industrialists

A six-day industrial exhibition titled ‘Industry Week’, with over 700 booths showcasing products made by Afghanistan industrialists and entrepreneurs

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Updated : 27 May 2025, 7:18 PM IST
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Kabul:  A six-day industrial exhibition titled 'Industry Week', with over 700 booths showcasing products made by Afghanistan industrialists and entrepreneurs, opened on Tuesday at the Afghanistan International Expo center in the country's capital city, Kabul, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
According to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce statement, the exhibition aims to assist domestic investors, facilitate interactions between individuals and businesses, and educate the public about local products.In his opening remarks, acting Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund emphasised the Afghan interim government's commitment to support industrial development, investment attraction, economic progress, and local products.

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"Holding domestic exhibitions has many benefits, including making people aware of domestic products and people knowing that there are manufacturing companies in Afghanistan, and through this, Afghan industry is also introduced to the world." Basir Ahamad Nazari, the head of a food manufacturing companies, told Xinhua.

Speaking about the event at a press conference earlier, Shirbaz Kaminzada, the Director General of the Afghanistan Chamber of Industries and Mines, said that over 700 booths will showcase products made by Afghanistan industrialists and entrepreneurs, offering a unique opportunity to explore the diversity of domestic manufacturing.

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Additionally, Kaminzada had announced a special 25% discount on selected goods to encourage citizens to purchase items—especially Eid essentials—at prices lower than regular market rates. This initiative is aimed at easing economic burdens and increasing visibility for local producers.
According to Dynamite News correspondent, Mohammad Saber Latifi, the Director General of the Afghanistan International Exhibition Center, also emphasised that the exhibition is intended to encourage and support the country’s industrial sector, and actively encouraged locals to support national industries by purchasing locally made goods.
He stressed that by buying Afghan products, citizens can play a direct role in strengthening the economy and motivating investors to expand domestic production. Stay tuned to Dynamite News for further updates.

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