ACCI’s Chief Executive Officer Mr. Sayed Zaman Hashimi had an online meeting with the President of the Bengali Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mr. Mahfoozul Haq and had a discussion about commercial relations expansion, investments, enhancement of the exports, and joint-cooperation.
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.
He added that the commercial exchange between the two countries is very less and that commercial MoUs between the Ministries of Commerce and Industry and Commercial Chambers of the two countries is crucial for the expansion of the commercial relations and stabilizing the economy as a whole.
Mr. Mahfoozul Haq said that Bengali traders have a keen interest to get access to Afghan markets and that there is a high-level demand for Afghan products in Bengali markets. He also asked the representatives of the two Chambers to enhance cooperation for the expansion of commercial relations between the two countries.
In a reply to Mr. Hashimi's suggestion, Mr. Mahfoozul Haq promised to pave the way for a commercial MoU to be signed by the two countries.
Mr. Muhmand said, “Afghanistan’s climate is very conducive for agriculture and livestock and a joint MoU can result in good commercial relations and more investment opportunities.”
Chairman of the Herat Commercial and Investment Chamber welcomed President H.E Muhammad Ashraf Ghani and his First Vice President H.E Amrullah Saleh and expressed the existing problems of the Private Sector as follows:
Mr. Ahmadyar said that in order to improve WCCI, the current board of directors of the ACCI and its chairmanship is committed to providing comprehensive cooperation and assistance.
ACCI’s First Deputy of the board of directors Mr. Haji Muhammad Younus Muhmand said that on one hand, Indian Custom does not let Afghan agricultural products enter India because of not having Hing certificates, and from the other hand, Indian Embassy for Afghanistan does not issue urgent or long-term business visas for the Afghan traders and investor.