Food vendors and Kabul residents report that food prices have increased by up to 400 Afghanis following the closure of commercial crossings between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
This price surge has created serious challenges for people’s daily lives and economic stability.
It has been 42 days since the country’s crossings with Pakistan were closed, and this situation has had negative impacts on the economy and trade.
Traders and vendors are concerned about the continuation of this trend and have called for the rapid reopening of borders.
The blockade of commercial borders has not only affected food prices but has also made people’s daily lives more difficult.
This situation demonstrates the importance of trade relations between the two countries and its impact on Afghanistan’s domestic economy.