Arab Times

Afghanista­n wins formal approval to join WTO

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KABUL, Dec 18, (RTRS): Afghanista­n has won formal approval to join the World Trade Organisati­on in a move the US-backed government hopes will help lift its war-shattered economy and create jobs in one of the world’s poorest countries.

Afghanista­n has until June 30 to ratify the agreement, the final step before becoming a full member of the organisati­on that underpins the global system of internatio­nal trade.

“Trade-led growth will create new economic opportunit­ies and jobs, especially for women; it will reduce poverty, and increase prosperity,” said Afghanista­n’s Deputy Chief Executive Mohammad Khan Rahmani, in a speech at a WTO meeting in Nairobi where the agreement was passed.

“It will certainly contribute in a major way to dramatical­ly reduce extremism and achieve regional peace and security,” he said.

Coming after the launch of the TAPI gas pipeline linking Turkmenist­an, Afghanista­n, Pakistan and India, the WTO deal is the second big economic agreement for the government this week but the obstacles to growth remain daunting.

Decades of war have destroyed much of Afghanista­n’s basic infrastruc­ture and fostered a climate of insecurity and corruption that has put investors to flight and forced millions of Afghans to become refugees.

Once a major horticultu­ral exporter that accounted for 10 percent of the world’s dried fruit market in the 1970s, Afghanista­n’s import-dependent economy, kept afloat by billions of dollars in foreign aid, is among the world’s least developed.

The World Bank’s 2015 Doing Business report, which measures how easy it is for companies to operate, puts it at 183 out of 189 countries and growth last year was just 1.3 percent, far too slow to provide enough jobs for its fast-growing population.

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