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In Afghanistan, the Taliban-run caretaker administration has approved a six-month tentative plan that would create a standard land transport system generating up to 30 billion Afghani annually.
The Economic Commission in a statement today said that the commission decided to solve land transportation problems and approved a pilot project for the Transport Regulation Commission, which is applicable for six months.
Afghanistan has suffered from a lack of modern transport systems such as asphalted highways and railways to alleviate poverty and rebuild its economy.