First Regional Workshop of Euro-Asian Transport Facilitation in the ECO Region Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, April 2009

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First Regional Workshop of Euro-Asian Transport Facilitation in the ECO Region Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, 27-29 April 2009

Trade and Transport between Euro-Asia in recent years. Routes originating in or leading through the landlocked countries

Roads network in Afghanistan

2008 541 2007 2008 2009 2777 100000 2009 586 No of Km 2236 2777 3363 3363 Total Work progress made in National Highways N o o f K m s 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 3363 2777 2236 2007 2008 2009 Year

Ring road includes 14 point border which it have 8 links to neighboring countries. Islam Qala (132 km) Iran Herat Torghundi (119 km) Turkmenistan Jozjan - Aykhanum- Turkmenistan Mazare sharif Hayraton (52) Uzbekistan Baghlan Kundoz (105, 8)murghab ( 61,8) Tajikistan Kabul Srobi (69, 7) Jalalabad (75, 8) Torkham (78, 7) Pakistan Kandahar Spin Booldak (103) Pakistan

Present situation of roads in Afghanistan 2008 Construction /Reconstruction Length by Km Road Classification 2496 3363 Regional Highways 1112 4958 National Highways 9528 10000 Provincial Roads 1000 PRT Rural Roads 14136 18321 Total

With the improvements of the situation in Afghanistan, Transport routes from the countries of central Asia (CA) assumed and increasing importance for the realization of its foreign trade potential of the country with the CA countries, as well as with other interested countries in Asia and Europe

Afghanistan is a big country and different routes/ports may serve some regions better than others. Transfer costs in Afghanistan is expensive through Karachi and also the transit time is low

Afghanistan s view of the region Afghanistan is located at the point where four of the most populous and resource-rich regions in the world converge: South Asia, Central and North Asia Middle east and the Far East.

While Afghanistan covers small parts of each of these regions, Afghanistan s region, therefore, stands uniquely with its own characteristics and peculiarities. In broad terms, the afghan region may be divided into two: inner region, which includes all the six neighboring countries; outer region that encompass most of the countries of the central Asia, south Asia, the Middle East and the Far East. Beyond this, Afghanistan occupies a pivotal position in the Euro- Asia continental trade network

The Karachi routes offer the lowest costs for much of Afghanistan. The basic arrangements were established in 1965 and need to be revised to reflect the changes in the transport sector. Three actions would substantially reduce costs and/or enhance the effectiveness/quality of the route: Remove the negative list of goods: while reducing transit through the Karachi route, there is little evidence that the policy is achieving its objectives. The policy might be modified to require shipment in customs-sealed containers.

Increase Afghan participation: extending direct road transfer to all commodities should be accompanied by allowing Afghan trucking companies to compete in the sector. The vehicles used by the trucking sectors in the two countries are very similar and there should be free flow of Afghan trucks to Karachi and free flow of Pakistan trucks to final destinations within Afghanistan. Transit fees for foreign registered trucks could be established based on truck-size and distance traveled.

Crossing Countries- Total Lenght Km - Railways Conditions- China 5,000 215 KM Kirghizstan 270 194 KM Uzbekistan 750 469 KM Tajikistan 510 808.5 KM Afghanistan 934 81 km Iran 510

Existing Rail ways. China 4785 Km Kirghizstan Uzbekistan 76 Km 750km Tajikistan 41 Km Afghanistan 1.5 km Iran 429

Linking major borders provincial capital to the neighboring countries. Linking major afghan cities, with a focus on improving transit time. Facilitating the connection between Afghanistan and South Asian.

The main purpose of the Afghan National Trade and Transport Facilitation Committee (AFPRO) is to encourage modernizing trade, transit and transport to international best practice and technology levels in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

Providing a national forum for stakeholders in the international trade of Afghanistan to improve transit, transport and trade transaction procedures and documentation. This includes the exchange of views and development of proposals regarding the simplification, harmonisation and reduction of the number of documents used in international transit, transport and trade transactions. Proposing draft transport, transit and trade related rules and practices for adoption by the Afghan government. This includes proposals regarding the improvement of government decisionmaking and enforcing rules. Recommending trade-, transit- and transport-related investment and divestment.

Capacity building and increasing awareness of the methods and benefits of trade, transit and transport facilitation for freight forwarders, road carriers and government officials. This includes preparing, organising and fomenting awareness raising activities

Thank you Yalda Natiq Foreign Relation Director Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation of Afghanistan (MoTCA) Web Site: www.motca.gov.af E-mail: yalda@motca.gov.af Mobile: +93(0)700 60 50 40 Digital: +93(0) 20 2101030