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War in the Neighbor's House: What Price Is Afghanistan's Economy Paying?

Sediqe Zaki In recent weeks, two vital routes for Afghanistan’s import supply have faced instability and disruption; on the one hand, the escalating tensions with Pakistan, which have led to the closure of the border between the two countries and the suspension of trade since last November, have disrupted Afghanistan’s traditional import flow and caused the price of food, medicine, and other basic goods to rise in the country’s domestic market. …
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Sediqe Zaki In recent weeks, two vital routes for Afghanistan’s import supply have faced instability and disruption; on the one hand, the escalating tensions with Pakistan, which have led to the closure of the border between the two countries and the suspension of trade since last November, have disrupted Afghanistan’s traditional import flow and caused the price of food, medicine, and other basic goods to rise in the country’s domestic market. …

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روزنامه اطلاعات روز broke the news in on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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