ECONOMY — May 10, 2026
Turkish Companies Express Interest in Investing in Afghanistan's Electrical Equipment Production
Two Turkish companies have expressed interest in investing in the production of turbines, transformers, and smart meters in Afghanistan following a meeting with the CEO of Breshna.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA — 2 min read

Mullah Abdul Haq Hamkar, the CEO of Breshna, recently held meetings with officials from two Turkish companies specializing in the manufacture of electrical equipment. During these discussions, the Turkish firms expressed their readiness to invest in the domestic production of essential electrical components, specifically turbines, transformers, and smart meters, within Afghanistan.
Hamkar stated that Breshna is prepared to provide the necessary facilities and administrative support to facilitate these investments. The goal of the partnership is to establish local manufacturing capabilities for critical electrical infrastructure.
As a next step in the process, a joint meeting will be convened between Breshna and the Turkish companies. This meeting will focus on reviewing the specific investment requirements, technical methods, and the overall framework needed to implement these production projects in Afghanistan.
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The report provides direct attribution to a named official (CEO of Breshna) and a company press release regarding a specific meeting and investment intent.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. RTA: "praising the interest" and "significant progress" are value judgments used to frame the leadership's actions in a positive light.
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