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Afghans' purchasing power shrinks with freezing of assets by US

By IANS | Updated: October 30, 2021 10:40 IST

Kabul, Oct 30 In the wake of the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban in August, the US ...

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Kabul, Oct 30 In the wake of the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban in August, the US froze the war-torn country's assets in American banks leading to massive price hikes of basic commodities and a decline in purchasing power.

"Freezing Afghanistan's assets in America has led to price hike in the local market as the price of one sack flour (50 kg) was 1,200 afghani ($13) but today it costs 2,300 afghani," Kabul resident Noorzada told Xinhua news agency.

Accusing the US of exacerbating the economic woes in Afghanistan, Noorzada said Washington's antipathy to the Taliban government in Kabul has virtually deprived ordinary Afghans of their daily income.

Washington has reportedly frozen some $9.5 billion in assets of the Afghan central bank on charges of the presence of terrorist groups, such as Al Qaeda and Islamic State terror groups, in the war-torn country.

Rejecting the US accusation, Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman of the Taliban interim government, has stressed that the Afghan soil will not be used against any country, including America.

Echoing Noorzada's concerns, Kabul resident Nazir also blamed the US for the skyrocketing prices, saying that Washington's double standard policy has caused economic chaos and growing poverty in the already impoverished country.

"We have no economy, no work and no regular income. In the past months, I earned 1,500 afghani each day but nowadays I can hardly earn 400 afghani daily," Nazir told Xinhua.

Economic hardship is palpable everywhere in conflict-torn Afghanistan including the capital Kabul, as many residents of the capital city are selling their home appliances to survive.

Freezing Afghanistan's assets by the US, according to Afghans, has made the new administration unable to pay the monthly salaries of government employees and the lack of income has dismayed almost all Afghans.

"The prices of basic needs particularly the food stuff have gone up almost day by day and the reason for growing inflation is freezing Afghan assets by America," shopkeeper Sayed Abid said.

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