
Parwan Shopkeepers: Daily Sales Drop from 6,000 to Hundreds of Afghanis
Shopkeepers in Charikar, the capital of Parwan province, report a sharp decline in daily sales amid widespread poverty and unemployment that has eroded residents' purchasing power.
They say sales have fallen from 5,000 to 6,000 afghanis per day previously to just 400 to 500 afghanis now. Mohammad Elyas, a shopkeeper, said: "Previously we had 5,000 or 6,000 in daily sales, but now it's 400 or 500 afghanis. People have no money; unemployment and poverty have increased."
Seyd Jamal, another shopkeeper, stated: "Before, we did 5,000 or 6,000, but now I can't even reach 1,000 afghanis. Business is completely ruined." Dad Mohammad, also a shopkeeper, added: "There's no money; people don't have money. When there's no money, there's no work. If there are jobs, production, and companies are established, people will be busy with work and the economy will improve."
Shopkeepers emphasized that a lack of job opportunities and ongoing economic challenges are making local markets increasingly desolate each day.
Economic expert Qotbaldin Yaqubi said: "To escape this situation, the government is obligated to create new job opportunities, support investors, and provide a stable environment for investment and economic security."
The complaints from Charikar vendors highlight how reduced sales and rising unemployment are creating serious crises in their daily lives. The United Nations has previously warned that more than 70% of citizens across various parts of Afghanistan are grappling with severe unemployment and economic hardships, indicating that the local market slump is part of a broader national economic crisis.
Know more about this story?
If you have additional information or believe something is inaccurate, let us know. Your tips help us stay accurate.
Sources (1)
More in Economy

Two Development Projects Worth Nearly $200,000 Launched in Panjshir

Five Development Projects Completed in Samangan Province

Department of Standards and Quality Returns 23 Tons of Substandard Angle Iron

Afghanistan Finance Minister Meets Azizi Group Representatives
ReliableTwo Development Projects Worth Nearly $200,000 Launched in Panjshir
The Panjshir Provincial Economy Department announced the start of two projects worth $192,130 by the Dastakom Institute, focusing on mental health services and establishing 124 small commercial centers for job creation in Hesa-ye Aval, Parian, and other areas.
ReliableFive Development Projects Completed in Samangan Province
Five development projects worth 7.4 million afghanis have been completed in Afghanistan's Samangan province, addressing infrastructure needs in Khurram and Sarbagh districts. The initiatives, including roads, a bridge and drinking water systems, benefit 37,100 residents and created jobs for 600 people, according to a provincial official.
ReliableDepartment of Standards and Quality Returns 23 Tons of Substandard Angle Iron
Afghanistan's Department of Standards and Quality returned 23 tons of substandard angle iron to the exporting country via Sheikh Abu Nasr Farahi port after quality checks to safeguard domestic markets. The department highlighted strict, transparent controls at ports and called on importers to meet national standards.
ReliableAfghanistan Finance Minister Meets Azizi Group Representatives
Afghanistan's Finance Minister Mullah Mohammad Naser Akhund met with Azizi Group representatives to discuss cooperation, investment guarantees and issue resolution. Technical teams were appointed from both sides, with the minister assuring full support.