
Three Shipments of Substandard Construction Materials Returned from Islam Qala Port
The Standards and Quality Administration has returned three shipments of substandard construction materials from the Islam Qala border crossing in Herat province. Officials confirmed that the cargo, consisting of rebar and angle iron, weighed approximately 70 tons and was sent back to its country of origin after failing to meet national quality requirements.
According to administration representatives, the materials were intercepted during routine inspections and denied entry into the domestic market due to non-compliance with established safety and construction standards. The decision underscores ongoing efforts to regulate imported building supplies and prevent the circulation of defective products within the country.
Administration officials stated that quality verification procedures at all national ports operate under a transparent and systematic framework. They emphasized a zero-tolerance policy toward substandard imports and reaffirmed that strict control measures will continue to be enforced across all border checkpoints. The administration noted that these protocols are designed to protect infrastructure integrity and ensure compliance with national regulatory guidelines.
The Islam Qala port, a major commercial gateway in western Afghanistan, handles a significant volume of imported goods. Authorities indicated that all incoming construction materials will continue to undergo rigorous testing before clearance is granted, with any non-compliant shipments subject to immediate rejection and return.
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