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Kabul: An exhibition with the participation of 550 companies was held in Kabul, where some of the women traders have also exhibited their handicrafts. Professional business women say that holding exhibitions is not enough for their business and a special market should be created.
At the “Kabul International Exhibition,” traders were able to sign contracts for their products.
“They signed agreements between themselves and there were governmental contracts and private sector contracts that were signed with foreign organizations,” said Rafiullah Hamad, the exhibition organizer.
“It was a good opportunity to show our domestic products and for people to get to know domestic products, and the consumption of domestic products should become normal,” said Sakhi Ahmad Payman, first deputy of the Chamber of Industry and Mines.
Meanwhile business businesswomen says that holding such exhibitions is beneficial for selling and marketing their products and handicrafts, and urged the authorities to create a special market for selling woman’s craft work.
At the exhibition 100 women participated and they displayed their handmade products.