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![]() by Daniel J. Graeber Washington DC (UPI) Apr 11, 2018
A potential energy player in the region, the Asian Development Bank said Wednesday that Afghanistan needs more investments to stimulate recovery. The ADB expects the Afghan economy is stalled out at around 2.5 percent growth for gross domestic production through 2019. A "tenuous" political situation and tough security conditions are limiting growth. Full-year 2016 growth was 2.4 percent. Grants account for about half of the budget revenue for Afghanistan and private investments represent only 8 percent of total GDP, showing investors are wary of taking the risk. Parliamentary elections are set for later this year and presidential elections are scheduled for 2019. "We could see businesses reluctant to expand their operations through increased investment as they wait to see if the security situation stabilizes and the outcomes of the elections, particularly for the presidency," David Daniel Oldfield, ADB's principal regional economist, said in a statement. Through its commitments in Afghanistan, one of the poorer countries in the world, the lender has helped deliver electricity to more than 5 million people who would otherwise have 4 hours or less of power per day. Last month, the International Energy Agency said universal access to electricity and a bigger footprint for renewable energy were critical to sustainable development. A trilateral agreement was signed in February that outlined long-term power supply and trade between Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Project plans call for the construction of 310 miles of transmission lines from Turkmenistan, through Afghanistan and into Pakistan. An initial phase, which could be completed by 2021, will utilize existing infrastructure from an ADB-funded interconnector. A later phase would start power transfers from Turkmenistan starting in 2022. The grid plan is the latest in efforts to connect the region. A natural gas pipeline that New Delhi dubbed a new "Silk Road," the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline, could carry natural gas from Turkmenistan's Dauletabad gas field.
![]() ![]() US confirms top IS commander in Afghanistan killed in airstrike Kabul (AFP) April 9, 2018 US Forces confirmed Monday they had killed a top Islamic State commander in Afghanistan in an airstrike, describing the leader as "key" to foreign fighters entering the country's north. Qari Hikmatullah - also spelled Hekmat - and his bodyguard were killed in the northern province of Faryab on Thursday, US Forces-Afghanistan said in a statement. The airstrike happened in Bal Chiragh district, the statement said. That borders Darzab district in Jowzjan province, which Afghan officials on Saturd ... read more
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