Minerals, drugs and China: How the Taliban might finance their new Afghan government
From "The Conversation": Hanif Sufizada, Education and Outreach Program Coordinator at UNO's Center for Afghanistan Studies, explains what financial sources the Taliban might turn to for funding their new Afghan government.
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Hanif Sufizada, who recently had a after the Taliban takeover, has a new article featured on "The Conversation" that highlights where the Afghan economy may be headed in the months ahead.
Excerpt:
"Now that the Taliban of Afghanistan and begun , a looming challenge awaits: How will they keep their country and economy afloat financially?
For the past 20 years, the U.S. government and other countries of the Afghan government’s non-military budget – and that . Now, with American aid likely out of the question and billions in central bank foreign reserves frozen, the Taliban will have to find other means to pay for salaries and support citizens and infrastructure."
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