AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWater Security in Kabul: UN-Habitat warns Kabul’s drinking water crisis is worsening as groundwater drops, population grows, and climate change bites; the Water Supply and Sewerage Corporation points to Panjshir River transfer and Shah Toot Dam work to stabilize supply. Industry & Trade Infrastructure: Afghanistan’s industry push stays in focus with reports on infrastructure projects in western provinces, a Kabul industry week exhibition to attract investment, and a Balkh Baihaqi Bookstore rebuild plan that will turn a cultural hub into a modern commercial complex. Energy & Power Reliability: Kabul power outages are intensifying with summer heat, adding pressure to households and businesses already facing high costs. Agriculture Market Access: Balkh melon farmers struggle due to weak market links, highlighting how logistics and trade access can make or break farm incomes. Regional Business Links: An Iran-Afghanistan joint chamber delegation arrives in Kabul to boost trade ties, while Uzbekistan and Qatar reaffirm support for Afghanistan’s development. Mining & Resources: Afghanistan’s ministry inks a 15-year deal to exploit salt reserves in Herat, signaling continued interest in extractives for jobs and revenue. Security & Risk to Industry: Landmines and unexploded ordnance continue to kill or injure Afghans, a direct drag on safe construction, transport, and investment.
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