In Afghanistan, an attempt to stabilize the economy of the armed forces Taliban, which aims to establish a new regime is confused, but tells the resumption of business, such as banks that are essential to commerce, prospect of confusion and fit does not stand ..

The exchange office in Kabul, the capital city that exchanges Afghan currency for foreign currency, resumed operations for the first time in about 20 days, and was visited by citizens who were trying to receive remittances from overseas.



The owners of the currency exchange office were worried, saying, "The impact on the economy is serious," and "I'm not sure if a new government will be formed soon."



The Taliban has instructed domestic banks to resume operations, but only a few have reopened, and open stores have long lines every day, forcing them to return home without withdrawing cash. Many citizens do not.



Still logistics hitch in Kabul, soaring prices also have followed, the prospect of economic chaos subsides does not stand.