Afghanistan, July 15 -- Companies from Afghanistan, Russia and Kazakhstan have signed trade agreements worth 446 million afghanis (approximately $7 million), covering construction materials, pharmaceuticals, food products and agricultural services, the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment (ACCI) said on Wednesday.
The agreements were concluded during a joint business meeting aimed at expanding commercial cooperation among the three countries, according to the chamber.
The ACCI said the deals include the supply of construction materials, medicines, food products and agricultural services. Business representatives also discussed investment opportunities, strengthening private-sector cooperation and expanding regional trade.
The c...