Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Works, announced that the volume of commercial goods transported through Afghanistan’s four railway ports increased by 39.1 percent in 1404 compared to the previous solar year.
He stated that more than 6.1 million tons of goods were transported through the Hairatan, Aqina, Torghundi, and Khaf–Herat railway ports in 1404, compared to approximately 4.3 million tons in 1403.
According to the data, the highest volume of transit was recorded through Hairatan port. Imported goods included petroleum products, wheat, flour, oil, and construction materials, while exports primarily consisted of dried fruits and mineral resources.

