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Meeting Summary – Transit Affairs Discussion with Newly Appointed Director
n a pivotal meeting today, leadership of Afghanistan’s Freight Forwarders Association (AFFCO) engaged with newly appointed Transit Director Abdul Qahar Mahmoodi to tackle pressing issues facing the nation’s transit sector.
Key Developments:
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New Leadership, Renewed Commitment
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Director Mahmoodi assumed office this week, pledging close collaboration with private sector stakeholders
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AFFCO leadership presented comprehensive challenges requiring immediate intervention
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Critical Sector Challenges Raised
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Border Customs Issues: Systemic exclusion of freight forwarders from T1 customs documentation
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Port Operations: Disruptions from relocated loading zones at Hairatan Port’s new “Common Market”
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Infrastructure: Delays in land allocation at Islam Qala border crossing
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AFFCO Proposes Solutions
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Offered to establish port representation offices using existing member facilities
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Presented case for standardized documentation including freight forwarders
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Requested ministerial intervention on port operational disruptions
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Notable Commitments
Director Mahmoodi promised:
✓ Elevate issues to ministerial level
✓ Establish working groups with AFFCO
✓ Fast-track resolution of Hairatan Port logistics
Participating Organizations
The meeting brought together:
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AFFCO executive leadership
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Major transport companies including Ettefaq Bamyan and Amin Shegal
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Senior Transit Directorate officials
Quotes
“We need systemic solutions, not temporary fixes,” stated AFFCO CEO Haji Anisullah Hamdard.
Director Mahmoodi responded: “Your expertise guides our policy. Expect concrete actions within weeks.”
Next Steps
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Formal proposals due to MoIC by May 25
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Follow-up meeting scheduled for June 5
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