Saturday, 20 November 2021 (YJC)_ Despite the economic and livelihood problems in Afghanistan after the Taliban took control of the country, the business of the people in Kabul has returned to normal, Reuters reported.
Reuters reported that despite long-term ambiguities and concerns over the economic and humanitarian crisis, businesses in Afghanistan have returned to normal.
Vendors, shop owners and restaurants continue their business every day, the report added.
While some Kabul residents are optimistic about a better life, a number of shopkeepers are worried about their future careers.
After the Taliban took over Afghanistan, the United States and the International Monetary Fund blocked about $ 10 billion in Afghanistan, weakening Afghanistan's economic system.
In an open letter, the Afghan Foreign Ministry called on the US Congress to work for the release of Afghan currency.
Amir Khan Mottaqi, Afghanistan's acting foreign minister, said that if the situation did not change, Afghans would face serious problems and large-scale migration would begin.