About 100 pharmaceutical companies have received licenses to produce medicines in Afghanistan since imports from Pakistan were halted, the Taliban’s industry and commerce minister said, a rapid expansion that he portrayed as part of a push to reduce the country’s dependence on imported goods. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the fifth International Industry and Mining Week exhibition in Kabul, Nooruddin Azizi said the licenses had been issued…
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