Burqa business decline for Kabul traders
Burqa traders in the Afghan capital Kabul are reporting a decline in business, with some going bust altogether.
The long body-covering veiled garment is no longer compulsory for women, as it was under the rule of the Taliban.
Traders have also had to drop their prices because of cheap imports from China.
Karen Allen reports.
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