BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 22. Kazakhstan has
opened a Trade House in Afghanistan's Kabul, the Ministry of Trade
and Integration of Kazakhstan reported.


The opening took place as part of a business mission of a Kazakh
delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National
Economy Serik Zhumangarin.


According to the ministry, the project was implemented in
partnership with the Afghan side, enabling effective interaction
with the local business community and government bodies, as well as
creating favorable conditions for Kazakh exporters.


The ministry noted that the Trade House in Kabul is a permanent
exhibition and trade platform showcasing key Kazakh export goods.
It includes dedicated areas for food products and consumer goods,
and a pharmaceutical warehouse for the storage and distribution of
medicines and medical products.







Additionally, Kazakh-assembled vehicles, including models in
demand on the Afghan market, will also be presented at the Trade
House. In the future, the launch of service and technical support
is planned, which will help create a full-fledged infrastructure
for promoting the domestic automotive industry in the region.


“The opening of the Trade House in Kabul is another practical
step toward strengthening economic partnership between Kazakhstan
and Afghanistan. We are creating a permanent platform to promote
domestic products, find new partners, and implement joint projects.
We are confident that the new center will become an important tool
for increasing trade turnover and developing mutually beneficial
cooperation,” said QazTrade CEO Aitmukhammed Aldazharov.