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Afghanistan and China: New Trade Ties in the Making
AFGHANISTANSunday, October 27, 2024
Afghanistan's economy is in a tough spot. The United Nations says it's near collapse. So, the Taliban are eager to find investors to help diversify their economy. Last year, Afghanistan exported $64 million worth of goods to China, mostly pine nuts. But there are no commodities like minerals yet.
China's ambassador to Afghanistan, Zhao Xing, posted a photo of him meeting with a Taliban official. He wrote that China will offer zero-tariff treatment for all tariff lines. This could really help Afghanistan's economy and give China a steady supply of resources.
There's a catch, though. Some worry that Afghanistan could become a haven for militant groups that threaten China's Xinjiang region and investments in Pakistan. So, it's not just about the potential benefits; there are also risks involved.
Eric Orlander, co-founder of the China-Global South Project, thinks China wants to use economic development to tackle security challenges. It's like they're saying, "Let's improve the economy to fix other problems. "
So, the story isn't just about trade; it's about how two countries are navigating complex political and economic issues. China is betting that economic ties can lead to stability. Only time will tell if this gamble pays off.
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