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Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 27 oct. 2024, 10:35

China to offer Taliban tariff-free trade as it inches closer to isolated resource-rich regime

Reuters | October 25, 2024

China will offer the Taliban tariff-free access to its vast construction, energy and consumer sectors, Beijing’s envoy to Afghanistan said on Thursday, as the ailing resource-rich but diplomatically-isolated regime looks to build up its markets.


Beijing has sought to develop its ties with the Taliban since they took control of Afghanistan in 2021, but like all governments has refrained from formally recognizing the Islamic fundamentalist group’s rule amid international concern over its human rights record and those of women and girls.

But the impoverished country could offer a wealth of mineral resources to boost Beijing’s supply chain security although it risks becoming a haven for militant groups threatening China’s Xinjiang region and huge investments in neighbouring Pakistan.

Selling Afghanistan’s lithium, copper and iron deposits to feed China’s enormous battery and construction industries would help the Taliban prop up their economy, which the UN says has “basically collapsed”, and provide a much needed revenue stream as the country’s overseas central bank reserves remain frozen.

“China will offer Afghanistan zero-tariff treatment for 100% tariff lines,” Zhao Xing, Chinese ambassador to Afghanistan, wrote on his official X account late on Thursday, above a photo of him meeting acting deputy prime minister Abdul Kabir.

Afghanistan exported $64 million worth of goods to China last year, according to Chinese customs data, close to 90% of which was shelled pine nuts, but the Taliban government has said it is determined to find foreign investors willing to help it diversify its economy and profit from its minerals wealth.

The country exported no commodities to China last year, the data shows, but Zhao has regularly posted photos of him meeting Taliban officials responsible for mining, petroleum, trade and regional connectivity since his appointment last September.

“In the Horn of Africa, China’s Special Envoy Xue Bing said that the best way to resolve security and terrorism challenges is through economic development. I think they are bringing that same mindset to Afghanistan,” said Eric Orlander, co-founder of the China-Global South Project.

“I don’t buy the whole strategic minerals line that we hear in Washington about how China is eyeing Afghanistan’s vast lithium reserves,” Orlander added, citing the cost and security challenges involved in extracting them.

“(China’s) answer to everything is build a road, and from that economic development will lead to peace and harmony.”

Several Chinese companies operate in Afghanistan, including the Metallurgical Corp of China Ltd, which has held talks with the Taliban administration over plans for a potentially huge copper mine, and was highlighted in an August feature in Chinese state media on Chinese companies rebuilding Afghanistan.
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Last October, Afghanistan’s acting commerce minister told Reuters the Taliban wanted to formally join Xi’s flagship “Belt and Road” infrastructure initiative.

Kabul has also asked China to allow it to be a part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a $62 billion connectivity project connecting China’s resource-rich Xinjiang region to Pakistan’s Arabian Sea port of Gwadar.
https://www.mining.com/web/china-to-off ... ch-regime/

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 30 mai 2024, 17:50

Chemins de fer en Afghanistan: les talibans rêvent en grand

AFP •30/05/2024
lire https://www.boursorama.com/actualite-ec ... f7051e513e

Re: Inondations gigantesques

par Silenius » 21 mai 2024, 18:16

Un attentat de daech : Trois touristes espagnoles et trois Afghans ont été tués par des coups de feu, vendredi en fin de journée à Bamiyan
« Elle est devenue toute blanche (…) elle m’a dit : J’ai froid, j’ai froid… Je vais mourir », a raconté à l’AFP Anne-France Brill, une touriste française, qui se trouvait à Bamiyan en Afghanistan, en voyage organisé, au moment de l’attaque meurtrière, survenue vendredi 17 mai. Un attentat depuis revendiqué par Daech.

Si, aux premiers coups de feu, la Française a d’abord cru à une fête sur le marché où son groupe s’était arrêté pour acheter des fruits, la réalité l’a rattrapée quand elle a entendu crier une autre touriste, de nationalité lituanienne, et qu’elle s’est « rendu compte qu’elle avait du sang partout sur le ventre », a-t-elle raconté.
https://www.leparisien.fr/international ... SPGHXU.php

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 19 mars 2024, 00:40

Après des frappes pakistanaises, l'Afghanistan menace Islamabad de conséquences incontrôlables

FRANCE 24 19 mars 2024

Selon le gouvernement taliban au pouvoir en Afghanistan, des frappes aériennes pakistanaises ont tué au moins huit personnes, dont des femmes et des enfants, dans deux provinces afghanes, proches de la frontière afghano-pakistanaise. Kaboul a réagi en dénonçant une "violation de la souveraineté" et en menaçant le Pakistan de "conséquences" incontrôlables.

Après des frappes pakistanaises qui ont tué au moins huit civils, des femmes et des enfants, dans deux provinces d'Afghanistan proches de la frontière commune, Kaboul a menacé, lundi 18 mars, Islamabad de conséquences incontrôlables.

"Vers 3 h (22 h 30 GMT dimanche) des appareils pakistanais ont bombardé les maisons de civils (...) dans la province de Paktika (...) faisant six morts" et "dans la province de Khost (...) deux femmes ont été tuées", a annoncé le porte-parole du gouvernement taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid.

"Des bombardements ont eu lieu (à Khost)", a déclaré pour sa part à l'AFP Ahmad Osmani, directeur du département de l'Information et la Culture de la province. Le responsable a évoqué "des avions de combat et des drones (qui) survolaient" la zone.

L'Afghanistan "condamne fermement ces attaques", a poursuivi le porte-parole officiel, dénonçant une "violation de la souveraineté" de son pays. "Ces attaques peuvent avoir des conséquences que le Pakistan ne serait pas capable de contrôler", a-t-il menacé.
https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/mon ... 54cb&ei=69

Re: Afghanistan

par phyvette » 05 nov. 2023, 19:44

phyvette a écrit :
05 nov. 2023, 19:44
phyvette a écrit :
05 nov. 2023, 19:43
energy_isere a écrit :
05 nov. 2023, 18:33
La récolte de pavot et la production d'opium ont plongé de 95% en Afghanistan depuis l'interdiction de cette culture par le gouvernement taliban, s'est félicité l'Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime (ONUDC), dans un rapport publié dimanche.

Mais l'ONUDC s'inquiète des "conséquences humanitaires pour les nombreuses communautés rurales vulnérables" de cette soudaine contraction de l'économie de l'opium en Afghanistan...
L'ONUDC, sérieux compétiteur pour le prix "Faux-cul".
http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... t=Faux+cul

Re: Afghanistan

par phyvette » 05 nov. 2023, 19:44

phyvette a écrit :
05 nov. 2023, 19:43
energy_isere a écrit :
05 nov. 2023, 18:33
La récolte de pavot et la production d'opium ont plongé de 95% en Afghanistan depuis l'interdiction de cette culture par le gouvernement taliban, s'est félicité l'Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime (ONUDC), dans un rapport publié dimanche.

Mais l'ONUDC s'inquiète des "conséquences humanitaires pour les nombreuses communautés rurales vulnérables" de cette soudaine contraction de l'économie de l'opium en Afghanistan...
L'ONUDC, sérieux compétiteur pour le prix "Faux-cul".
http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... t=Faux+cul

Re: Afghanistan

par phyvette » 05 nov. 2023, 19:43

energy_isere a écrit :
05 nov. 2023, 18:33
La récolte de pavot et la production d'opium ont plongé de 95% en Afghanistan depuis l'interdiction de cette culture par le gouvernement taliban, s'est félicité l'Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime (ONUDC), dans un rapport publié dimanche.

Mais l'ONUDC s'inquiète des "conséquences humanitaires pour les nombreuses communautés rurales vulnérables" de cette soudaine contraction de l'économie de l'opium en Afghanistan...
L'ONUDC, sérieux compétiteur pour le prix "Faux-cul".

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 05 nov. 2023, 18:33

Bannie, la culture du pavot s'est effondrée en Afghanistan

AFP•05/11/2023

La récolte de pavot et la production d'opium ont plongé de 95% en Afghanistan depuis l'interdiction de cette culture par le gouvernement taliban, s'est félicité l'Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime (ONUDC), dans un rapport publié dimanche.

Mais l'ONUDC s'inquiète des "conséquences humanitaires pour les nombreuses communautés rurales vulnérables" de cette soudaine contraction de l'économie de l'opium en Afghanistan, alors que les cultivateurs ont dû se tourner vers des cultures alternatives bien moins lucratives.

En avril 2022, huit mois après le retour au pouvoir des Talibans, leur chef suprême, Hibatullah Akhundzada, avait interdit de cultiver la plante dont sont extraits l'opium et l'héroïne.

La culture de pavot s'est effondrée de 95%, passant de 233.000 hectares fin 2022 à 10.800 en 2023, selon le rapport de l'ONUDC. La production estimée d'opium a fait de même, plongeant de 6.200 tonnes à 333 tonnes en 2023.

Cette quantité d'opium donne une fourchette de 24-38 tonnes d'héroïne pour l'exportation avec un taux de pureté de 50 à 70%, contre 350-580 tonnes l'an dernier.

Les revenus des cultivateurs, estimés à 1,36 milliard de dollars en 2022, se sont effondrés de 92%, à 110 millions de dollars cette année, estime l'ONUDC, tandis que l'économie déjà exsangue du pays souffre aussi de la perte de cette manne.

L'an dernier, le pavot représentait près d'un tiers (29%) en valeur de la production agricole totale de l'Afghanistan, de très loin le premier producteur mondial.

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https://www.boursorama.com/actualite-ec ... 389c387ccb

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 03 sept. 2023, 10:44

Taliban says it signed mining deals

August 31 , 2023 ISLAMABAD —

Afghanistan's Taliban announced Thursday they have signed more than $6.5 billion worth of mining contracts with local and foreign companies from China, Iran, Turkey and Britain.

Shahabuddin Dilawar, the Taliban minister of mines and petroleum, said the seven contracts cover the extraction and processing of gold, copper, iron, lead and zinc in four Afghan provinces — Takhar, Ghor, Herat and Logar.

The nationally televised signing ceremony occurred as the de facto Afghan authorities marked the second anniversary of the withdrawal of all U.S.-led NATO troops from the country after nearly 20 years of war with the then-insurgent Taliban.

Dilawar said the seven contracts signed Thursday "will collectively bring a $6.557 billion investment" and create thousands of jobs in Afghanistan.

The minister said that an agreement awarded to a Chinese company for gold extraction in Takhar would bring the Taliban government a 65% share of the earnings over five years.

Dilawar said other contracts involving Turkish, Iranian and British investments for mining and processing iron ore in Herat would earn the government a 13% share over 30 years. "It will eventually turn Afghanistan into an exporter of iron," he said.

Skeptics question the viability of the contracts, citing international economic sanctions imposed on the country after the Taliban reclaimed power in August 2021.

"The Afghan financial and banking sector is almost paralyzed and dysfunctional. Hence, no financial transactions or valuations," Tamim Asey, a former official with the Afghan ministry of mines and petroleum, wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

He argued that the Afghan ministry "lacks technical-legal-police capacity" to manage and oversee such mining contracts.

"The legal-policy framework for the mining sector is not only vague but almost nonexistent. The regime doesn't even have a constitution, let alone mining legal framework," Asey said.

Earlier this year, a Chinese firm signed an oil extraction contract with the Taliban administration. Beijing lately has also shown interest in investing in lithium mining in Afghanistan.

The landlocked South Asian country reportedly has more than $1 trillion worth of precious minerals, including deposits of highly sought-after lithium used in rechargeable batteries.

The Taliban have stabilized Afghanistan’s economy and increased trade with neighboring and other countries, according to regional officials and independent monitors.

The World Bank said in its report last month that "the year-on-year inflation has been negative" for the past two months in Afghanistan.

"The supply of goods has been sufficient, but demand is low. Over 50% of Afghan households struggle to maintain their livelihoods and consumption," the report said. It added that the local currency, the Afghani, appreciated against major trading currencies in the first seven months of 2023.

But the Taliban's men-only government in Kabul remains under fire from the world because of its restrictions on women's access to work and education.

Since seizing power from a U.S.-backed Afghan government on Aug. 15, 2021, the Taliban have imposed their strict interpretation of Islamic law, or Sharia, in the conflict-torn nation.

Edicts from reclusive Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada primarily set the policy guidelines for his government.

Akhundzada has banned girls from attending schools past the sixth grade and most women from working for the government and nongovernmental aid groups in a country where two-thirds of the population needs humanitarian assistance. The Taliban have closed thousands of women-run salons nationwide. Women are barred from visiting public parks and gyms and undertaking road trips without a male guardian.

The treatment of Afghan women has deterred foreign governments from recognizing the Taliban administration in Kabul, known as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

The last American soldier departed Afghanistan on Aug. 30, 2021, ending the longest war in U.S. history.

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden defended his troop exit decision in a statement marking the second anniversary of ending the Afghan war.

"We have demonstrated that we do not need a permanent troop presence on the ground in harm's way to take action against terrorists and those who wish to do us harm," Biden said.

The president referred to the July 30, 2022, drone strike that killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in his home in downtown Kabul.
https://www.voanews.com/a/taliban-sign- ... 49135.html

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 07 janv. 2023, 11:10

Afghanistan signs oil extraction deal with Chinese company
The contract is the first major foreign investment deal since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021.

6 Jan 2023 aljazeera

Afghanistan’s Taliban-led administration has signed a contract with a Chinese company to extract oil from the Amu Darya basin and develop an oil reserve in the country’s northern Sar-e Pul province.

The contract was signed on Thursday by acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum Sheikh Shahabuddin Delawar and an official of Xinjiang Central Asia Petroleum and Gas Co (CAPEIC) in a ceremony held in capital Kabul.
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Speaking on the occasion, Delawar said under the deal the Chinese company will be extracting oil from an area covering 4,500 square kilometres (1,737 square miles) collectively in northern Sar-e Pul, Jawzjan, and Faryab provinces.

“Over 3,000 local people will get jobs in this project,” he said.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/1/6 ... se-company

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 31 août 2022, 08:51

Les talibans fêtent le 1er anniversaire de la fin de la guerre avec les Etats-Unis

AFP•31/08/2022
https://www.boursorama.com/actualite-ec ... 20f44067fb

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 22 mai 2022, 11:37

Uzbekistan et Tajikistan on des arriérés de paiement de l' Afghanistan pour de l'electricité fournie.
L' Afghanistan importe 80 % de son electricité, dont la moitié de l' Uzbzekistan !
Afghanistan Can’t Pay Its Biggest Electricity Suppliers

By Eurasianet - May 21, 2022

International sanctions against the Taliban government in Afghanistan are also hitting the pockets of its neighbors in Central Asia.

Uzbekistan and Tajikistan are unable to recover debts worth $100 million for electricity supplied to Afghanistan because Kabul cannot transfer the cash, Afghan news agency TOLOnews reported on May 18.

“We want to pay, but the problem is in the banks,” Akhtar Mohammad Nusrat, a spokesman for the Ministry of Energy and Water, said.

Afghanistan imports over 80 percent of its electricity, at an annual cost of some $220 million, according to the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), a watchdog created by the U.S. Congress.

Uzbekistan is its biggest electricity supplier. This year, around half of Afghanistan’s imported power is coming from Uzbekistan and most of the rest from Tajikistan.

Both have long-duration electricity supply agreements signed before the Taliban came to power, which is adjusted annually.

Uzbekistan is contracted to supply Afghanistan with 2 billion kilowatt hours of power this year for $100 million. Tajikistan is committed to supplying 1.5 billion kilowatt hours for $69 million.

When, or if, they will get that money is anyone’s guess.

Neither Uzbekistan, which enjoys cordial relations with the Taliban, nor Tajikistan, which has not turned off the lights over the unpaid debts, luckily for their neighbors over the border.

Any halt to electricity supplies from Central Asia risks leaving over 10 million Afghans in the dark, the United Nations Development Program, or UNDP, has warned.

TOLOnews did not specify how much of the debt is owed to each country, but the bulk is due to Uzbekistan.

In January and February the Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat, or DABS, power company made payments of $6 million to Tajikistan, out of what was a $33 million debt at the start of 2022.

That has not helped reduce the overall size of Afghanistan’s electricity debt to its two neighbors, which has not budged from the sum of $100 million since late last year.

The procedures via which Afghanistan transferred the money to Tajikistan were not specified.

Amanullah Ghalib, a former head of DABS, blamed the war in Ukraine for creating complications in the banking process for Afghanistan’s neighbors, TOLOnews reported.

That may be so, but sanctions against the Taliban and the related problem of an acute shortage of government revenue are likely a bigger problem.

The Taliban “face severe revenue shortages that inhibit the ability to provide both domestically and externally generated electricity to the power grid,” SIGAR reported in January.

At the end of last year the UNDP drew a direct link between Afghanistan’s unpaid electricity bills and the freeze on its assets, as well as a decline in international aid after the Taliban came to power.

With this in mind, Uzbekistan has led calls for the international community to unfreeze Afghanistan’s assets, to help mitigate the country’s humanitarian crisis.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-Gene ... liers.html

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 27 mars 2022, 12:11

China’s foreign minister meets Taliban leaders in Kabul
Bloomberg News | March 24, 2022

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Kabul unannounced and held talks with the Taliban’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and others leaders, his first visit since the militant group seized power last year.


“Important issues” related to joint efforts in alleviating the country’s humanitarian crisis and improving bilateral trade were on the agenda, the Taliban’s deputy spokesman Bilal Karimi said by phone from Kabul.

The last time the senior Chinese diplomat visited Afghanistan was in 2018 to meet with the former American-backed president Ashraf Ghani. Wang landed in Kabul from Islamabad Thursday where he attended a two-day meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. He’s expected to visit New Delhi on Friday.

Beijing has embraced the Taliban’s return to rule in Afghanistan, a diplomatic approach that could allow it to tap into the nation’s vast mineral resources and give China a target for expanding its Belt and Road infrastructure initiative. The militant group is hoping for Chinese help to gain international legitimacy.

His visit follows the recent high-level visits of Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani to the country. These countries have maintained strong ties with the Taliban and were among the first to offer humanitarian help to Afghanistan.

Afghanistan is facing deep financial and humanitarian crises after international aid, which accounted for more than 40% of the country’s GDP, halted after the Taliban takeover. The United Nations has warned that a million children could die from malnutrition and as much as 97% of the population could be living in poverty by mid-2022, up from about 72% in 2020.

The foreign minister’s visit comes amid China’s state-owned Metallurgical of China Ltd, or MCC, agreeing to visit Kabul later this month to discuss the possibility of restarting operations at Afghanistan’s largest copper mine Mes Aynak in Logar province. MCC’s operations had been stalled mainly due to security issues.

Investments from China in Afghanistan’s rich mineral resources are essential to help rebuild the country. The country’s minerals estimated to be $3 trillion include copper, iron, gold, lithium and oil and gas deposits.
https://www.mining.com/web/chinas-forei ... -in-kabul/

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 12 févr. 2022, 08:51

Les Etats-Unis prennent le contrôle de 7 milliards de dollars d'actifs de l'Afghanistan

AFP 12 fev 2022
https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/mon ... d=msedgntp

Re: Afghanistan

par energy_isere » 10 janv. 2022, 20:22

alain2908 a écrit :
09 janv. 2022, 21:53
quel sac de noeud !
pour compliquer les choses :
Après six mois sans un sou de Kaboul, l'ambassadeur afghan en Chine démissionne
SOURCE AFP 10 janvier 2022
https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/mon ... d=msedgntp

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