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  • Afghanistan signs $6.5bn mine deals with China and other countries 2025-05-25 23:06

    By Salman Parviz

    China: Afghanistan’s top investor

    West’s failure opens doors for East

    TEHRAN -- Years of wars, occupation, and anarchy have left Afghanistan’s natural resources unexploited due to a lack of investment and the transfer of technology.  According to the U.S. and UN assessments, minerals buried across Afghanistan’s rocky landscape are estimated to be worth a trillion dollars.

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