Taliban Reports $80 Million in Crude Oil Sales in 10 Days
The Afghan Taliban movement has said it has sold $80 million worth of crude oil in the past 10 days, demonstrating significant volumes of resource trade.
The Afghan Taliban has announced the sale of $80 million worth of crude oil in just 10 days, a move that demonstrates the rapid expansion of the Taliban-led natural resource trade. Afghanistan, which is struggling since the Taliban took over, continues to look for sources of income, and oil sales are becoming a key strategy to replenish the country's budget.
Oil revenues help the Taliban government strengthen its economy despite international sanctions and political isolation. Experts say the move could attract international buyers, but cooperation with the Taliban raises questions about the legitimacy and ethics of such deals.
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