The Union of Money Exchangers of Sarai Shahzada said that the recent decline in the value of the dollar against the Afghani was brought on by both the Central Bank of Afghanistan’s regular monetary program and the implementation of large projects in the country.
The union said that the Afghani is now used in the provinces where foreign currencies were previously used.
“To sustain Afghani stability, Da Afghanistan Bank has created a regular policy. It is constantly attempting to control the markets and not allow the afghani to lose its value as in the past,” said Abdul Rahman Zirak, a spokesman for the union.