KABUL (WNAM Monitoring): The Afghanistan Railway Authority reported a successful transfer of 80,950 metric tons of goods through the country’s ports within a week.
According to the Afghanistan National Railway Authority, from March 8th to March 14th, a total of 80,950 metric tons of goods were transported via Afghanistan’s railway lines.
This includes both transit and exports, with 869 tons of commercial commodities, particularly dried fruits and fruit juices, being transited and exported during the week.
Of the total goods transported, 70,329 metric tons were moved through the Hiratan railway line, 4,094 metric tons through the Aqina railway line, and 6,527 metric tons through the Torghandi railway line, making a combined total of 80,950 metric tons imported and exported to the country.
The Afghanistan Railway Authority is committed to creating favorable conditions for transportation to facilitate easier access for traders.