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half Factories Have Stop Functioning as Markets Drop

 half Factories Have Stop Functioning as Markets Drop

Almost 50% of manufacturing plants have ended tasks because of banking issues and the absence of unrefined components just as the drop in market interest, the Chamber of Industry and Mines said on Wednesday.

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"Because of less requests in business sectors, banking issues, and power issues, 40-50 percent of exercises have been halted," said Mohammad Karim Azimi, an authority at the Chamber of Industry and Mines.

A few proprietors of the plants additionally voiced their interests over the absence of power to run their tasks.

Khalid Mohammd Tajik is the proprietor of a plant that has as of late halted its action. He said that north of 80 individuals were working at his industrial facility yet presently every one of them are jobless.

"Because of the new changes in the country, there is an issue with the natural substance and furthermore the absence of good business sectors. We accomplish development work, however development has halted now," he said.

In light of the insights of the Afghanistan Industrial Union, north of 4,000 production lines need the help of the public authority to support their exercises.

As Afghanistan is going through an exceptional helpful emergency, numerous turn of events and development projects have been ended. The guide given by global associations is primarily zeroing in on giving food and different basics to weak individuals.

 

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