Afghanistan-Turkey Air Corridor Opened
The Afghan-Turkey air corridor opened on Tuesday during a special ceremony, attended by government officials, Turkish ambassador, officials of Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) and a number of traders.
The Afghan-Turkey air corridor opened on Tuesday during a special ceremony, attended by government officials, Turkish ambassador, officials of Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) and a number of traders.
As per latest statistics, Afghanistan’s exports increased from $7.2 billion to $8.4 billion in 2016.
Afghanistan has two air corridors with India and one with Kazakhstan.
The first Turkey-bound cargo (15 tons of product) marked opening of the fourth air corridor for Afghanistan on Tuesday.
The 15 tons of products included arpets, handicrafts, dried fruit and medical plants.
Oğuzhan Ertuğrul, the Turkish envoy to Kabul, said: “We are here today to inaugurate Afghanistan-Turkey air corridor, Turkey is a strong supporter of Afghanistan.” Wadsam reported.
Addressing the inaugural ceremony, Afghanistan Commerce Minister Humayon Rasa said exports from Afghanistan to Turkey would increase soon after signing a trilateral agreement between Afghanistan, Turkey and Iran in the near future.
ACCI Operating Chief Atiqullah Nasrat said the air corridor between Afghanistan and Turkey had the capacity of transporting 15 tons of goods per flight.
He added Afghanistan products make it to European countries through Turkey.
Ertuğrul said trade volume between the two countries reached $108 million last year and efforts were being made to double the amount next year.
Afghanistan’s next air corridor is going to be with Saudi Arabia.