Top Import Trading Partners of Afghanistan

24-Nov-2025

Overview

Afghanistan map showing geographic location and boundaries

Afghanistan's primary import trading partners are essential to its supply chain. In 2025, top partners include Pakistan (35% of imports, $1.5 billion), China (20%, $860 million), Iran (15%, $630 million), India (10%, $430 million), and the United Arab Emirates (8%, $340 million).

Key imports from these countries include machinery, electronics, vehicles, foodstuffs, and petroleum products. Trade agreements such as the Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) and China-Afghanistan bilateral trade agreements facilitate smoother trade flows.

Afghanistan’s government has implemented strategic tariffs and customs exemptions for certain essential imports to foster economic growth and stability. The country’s GDP growth rate stands at 4.2%, with an inflation rate of 8.6%, which affects its import policies. Afghanistan’s strategic location and proximity to major regional markets further enhance its import dynamics, making it a critical market for these trade partners.

Afghanistan Trade Partnership With Other Countries

Track top import trading partner countries of Afghanistan, These findings are based on global import shipment database of Volza, it is the most up-to-date but partial information available on Afghanistan import trade.

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