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The Women’s Chamber of Commerce is Trying to Establish Representatives in 34 Provinces of the Country

Published 02/07/2023
The Women's Chamber of Commerce is Trying to Establish Representatives in 34 Provinces of the Country
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RASC: The officials of the Women’s Chamber of Commerce have announced that they are trying to establish representatives in 34 provinces of the country for businesswomen and entrepreneurs.

The officials in this room say that they have investigated the problems of women entrepreneurs and business professionals throughout the country and have agreed with a number of international aid organizations to solve them.

According to them, these institutions will help and cooperate with businesswomen in the field of raw material procurement.

Based on the information of the Women’s Chamber of Commerce, currently 900 companies have been registered in this department whose financial and management affairs are related to women.

Sheila Nebizadeh, the deputy of the Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Entrepreneurs, told the media about this: “We have 900 registered companies in the Women’s Chamber of Commerce, which include small and large companies and have business licenses, and fifteen thousand women are busy working in these companies.”

Meanwhile, the officials of the Women’s Chamber of Commerce say that besides financial problems, the high number of licenses and taxes are among the factors that have challenged the economic and commercial growth of women entrepreneurs and business professionals.


At the same time, the lack of a market for selling products is one of the other problems of these women. It has been said that they want the Taliban to pay attention to this issue and take plans for the prosperity of these women’s work. It is worth mentioning that after the Taliban took control of the country, Afghanistani women were banned from studying and working outside.

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