Pakistan reduced tax on Afghanistan’s export fruits

The Taliban embassy in Islamabad has announced that the additional tax imposed on Afghanistan’s fruit exports by Pakistan has been removed again.
The announcement of the Afghan embassy in Islamabad states that the officials of this embassy in Islamabad and the Afghan consulates in Quetta and Peshawar have shared the problems caused by the additional tax on Afghanistan’s exported fruit with the Pakistani authorities so that this problem can be solved as soon as possible.
The Afghan Embassy added that Mufti Abdul Hakim Hakimi, the commercial officer of the embassy, at the head of a delegation, had a meeting with the officials of the Ministry of Commerce of Pakistan.
According to the Afghan Embassy, the officials of the Ministry of Commerce of Pakistan said that the tax increase by this ministry was a general decision, but Afghanistan is exempt from this decision.
The government of Pakistan had recently increased the tax on the fruit exported from Afghanistan to that country.



