For the first time in the country’s history, Afghanistan has exported medicinal infusion to an Arab country. An Afghan pharmaceutical company Milli Shafa has started export of infusion to Iraq.
The serum production factory of “Milli Shafa Pharmaceutical” exported 1.8 million medical serums worth about 600 thousand dollars to Iraq.
This factory has the capacity to produce 43 million 200 thousand bottles of serum and 70 million syringes per year.
At a gathering held in Kabul to mark this momentous occasion, Nisar Ahmad Tarki, the head of Milli Shifa Pharmaceuticals, stated that with the re-establishment of the Islamic Emirate, overall security in the country was improved providing a favorable environment for investors and industries to thrive.
He further conveyed heartfelt gratitude for the comprehensive support of the leaders and officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan across various fields, vowing unwavering dedication to bolstering the Islamic system and catering to the welfare of the citizens with utmost diligence.
Mawlawi Khairullah Khairkhwa, the Acting Minister of Information and Culture, continued to praise the endeavors of the mentioned factory and stated that anyone aiming to develop Afghanistan must engage in pragmatic reconciliation and steer clear of the empty and harmful propaganda spread by adversaries.