Afghanistan, Russia to hold talks to facilitate bilateral trade

Nooruddin Azizi, the Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce of Afghanistan, traveled to Russia, on Sunday to discuss with the private and public sectors of that country.
“Azizi headed a high-level delegation to Moscow, the capital of Russia, to hold a discussion with the Russian Federation authorities regarding the consolidation and strengthening of trade relations between the two countries,” the ministry said in a statement.
Azizi will discuss with the private and public sectors of that country to deal a contract for the purchase of Edible and non-edible materials including wheat, cooking oil, and fuel products.
Lately, the price of Edible and non-edible materials have seen an increase in the country and economist experts believe that the visit of the Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry will have an impact on the reduction of these materials. (ILKHA)
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