ECONOMY — July 4, 2026
Iran and Afghanistan Sign Three Economic and Trade Agreements
The agreements followed talks on multiple industrial sectors at the embassy event attended by business representatives from both nations.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat — 2 min read

The Iranian embassy in Kabul hosted a special trade meeting attended by 200 economic activists, industrialists, and investors from Afghanistan and Iran.
Discussions focused on cooperation in construction, pharmaceuticals, food industries, battery manufacturing, and technical services. Afghan and Iranian companies signed three agreements during the meeting, which the Iranian embassy described as important for bilateral economic and trade ties.
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