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TKD ECONOMY: Afghanistan Reports Over 729,000 Metric Tons Transported via Rail in One Month Afghanistan’s Ministry of Public Works has announced that a total of 729,261 metric tons of goods were transported through the country’s railway network during the month of Hoot (late February to late March 2025). According to the ministry’s spokesperson, Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, the shipments included both imports and exports moved through key trade corridors. Of the total volume, 490,831 metric tons were transported via Hairatan Port, 70,808 metric tons through Aqina Port, 86,474 metric tons via Torghundi Port, and 81,148 metric tons along the Khaf–Herat railway route. Haqshenas noted in a post on Xthat a portion of the total consisted of exports. During the same month, Afghanistan exported 3,633 metric tons of goods, mainly comprising dried fruits, mineral stones, and pomegranate juice. The ministry emphasized that increasing the volume of transportation and exports via rail contributes to job creation, boosts national revenue, and supports overall economic stability, growth, and self-sufficiency. The Ministry of Public Works reiterated its commitment to improving infrastructure and facilitating trade by creating better conditions and offering more services to traders, aiming to further increase the volume of rail-based transport in the future.