اقتصاد
اقتصاد
جاهز للتشغيل
جاهز للتشغيل
Five years after the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan, there remains a significant gap between the security improvements achieved and the economic and living conditions of the citizens. While forecasts indicate a real GDP growth of around 4.8% during the 2026 fiscal year, driven by increased domestic demand and the return of millions of Afghans, the standard of living and income levels do not reflect this growth. Unemployment rates remain high, and business owners face difficulties in securing financing and accessing markets. The government is focusing on sectors such as mining, energy, and infrastructure, alongside expanding regional trade, in an effort to build a more resource-based economy. However, the decline in international aid and limited connections with the global financial system hinder these efforts. The labor market is under considerable pressure due to the return of millions of refugees, and ongoing banking challenges and transportation costs persist. While a stable security situation aims to attract investments, achieving sustainable economic growth and improving citizens' lives still require greater efforts in implementing quality infrastructure projects and creating permanent employment opportunities.
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