Procedure Being Developed for the Establishment of Joint-Stock Companies

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Thu, Apr 10 2025 12:26 PM
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The first meeting of the designated committee for developing a procedure for the establishment of joint-stock companies was held under the chairmanship of the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Deputy PM for Economic Affairs Office. The meeting took place on April 9, 2025 at Marmarin Palace, and was attended by representatives from the Directorate of Administrative Affairs, and the Ministries of Finance, Industry and Commerce, Economy, Mines and Petroleum, and Justice, as well as Da Afghanistan Bank and the General Directorate of State-Owned Corporations.

During the meeting, participants discussed the need for and importance of establishing joint-stock companies. Following a detailed discussion, the establishment of joint-stock companies was deemed necessary in view of market demand and public interest, as such companies would help mobilize fixed and non-liquid assets.

At the end of the meeting, it was decided that a comprehensive procedure should be developed for the creation and regulation of joint-stock companies and their operations.

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