Khyber [Pakistan], January 15 (ANI): The size of trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan dropped by 25 per cent after the arrival of the Taliban dispensation in Afghanistan in August, last year.
Talking to reporters during a visit to Torkham, Pakhtunkhwa chief collector (customs) Ahmad Raza Khan said Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan had declined by more than 25 per cent during the last six months due to a ‘fragile economi
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Pakistan’s export to Afghanistan slumps by over 25 per cent after Taliban seized power in Kabul
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