Comprehensive Discussion on Private Sector Investment Plans at the Fourth Inter-Ministerial Investment Committee Session

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Thu, Nov 16 2023 1:39 PM
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The fourth session of the Inter-Ministerial Investment Committee convened at Marmarin Palace, focusing on investment proposals from both domestic and international companies. The meeting's agenda included a thorough examination of various investment plans. Key projects discussed were the construction of the Milat Commercial Market in the Kota-e-Sangi area of Kabul, the installation of scanners at national ports, the establishment of a standardized factory for solid waste filtering, the issuance of electronic car permits and driving licenses, and the development of toll gates in the Pul-e-Charkhi area of Kabul province. To evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of each project, dedicated committees were formed. These committees were tasked with presenting their findings at future sessions of the Inter-Ministerial Investment Committee, enabling informed decision-making on these crucial investment initiatives.

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