Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Based on this report, a sharp decrease in public expenditure, the amount of family income and the amount of consumption have caused the demand in the country to decrease.
The head of the World Bank for Afghanistan says that the country is still facing major social and economic challenges.
Milena Goode, president of the World Bank, said: "Afghanistan is facing major social and economic challenges that deeply affect people's lives.”A report published by the World Bank on Wednesday shows that the Afghan economy is now much smaller than last year."
In the economic report of this bank, it is stated that the GDP of Afghanistan will grow more negatively in 2022.
On the other hand, the Ministry of Economy says that the freezing of Afghan assets has caused a decrease in the country's gross domestic product.
Abdul Latif Nazari, deputy minister of the Ministry of Economy, said: "Afghanistan faced challenges due to the freezing of Afghan funds due to sanctions on Afghanistan; this point can also be the reason for the decrease in GDP. Currently, the discussion of development or development projects is of interest along with humanitarian aid.
Khanjan Alkozi, a member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Investment, said: "We hope that our exports will be good this year because the environment is favorable; "Although our fresh fruit has been spoiled to some extent and our gardener has suffered a lot, but our mining department is making a lot of transfers."
Based on the World Bank report, sanctions on Afghan banks have significantly affected international payments, and private companies and aid organizations are forced to transfer money in cash and irregularly.