China Helps Taliban Sell $80 Million Worth of Crude Oil in 10 Days: A BRICS-Fueled Boost for Afghanistan
In a surprising move, China is aiding Afghanistan’s conservative government, the Taliban, to become a new competitor in the global crude oil sector. The war-torn Afghanistan’s conservative government, the Taliban, announced that it sold $80 million worth of crude oil in 10 days. This significant financial injection follows increased economic cooperation, particularly with BRICS member China.
The war-torn Afghanistan amp 8217 s conservative government the Taliban announced that it sold 80 million worth of crude Oil in 10 days. These sales come after BRICS nations have expressed interest in fostering economic stability in the region. According to Humayun Afghan, the spokesperson for the Taliban’s Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, the group had sold 130,000 tons of crude oil for $71.6 million.
BRICS and China's Role in Afghan Oil Sales
The sales come after BRICS member China is aiding Afghanistan’s conservative government, the Taliban to be a new competitor in the global crude oil sector. China's involvement, through its Xinjiang Central Asia economic ties, has facilitated these initial sales, generating discussion and scrutiny on the global stage. In a surprising move, China helps Taliban sell $80 million worth crude oil in 10 days, causing global ripples.
This development marks a potentially significant shift in Afghanistan's economic landscape and highlights the evolving geopolitical dynamics in the region, with China playing an increasingly prominent role.