Afghanistan's metal products market is currently driven by critical infrastructure reconstruction and high-security perimeter requirements. Due to the arid climate and significant temperature swings, there is a surging demand for Gi Wire (Galvanized Iron) to prevent rapid oxidation and corrosion in outdoor installations.
In urban centers like Kabul and Herat, the construction sector is shifting towards more durable binding materials. The use of Black Annealed Wire has remained a staple for reinforcing steel structures, though there is a growing transition toward higher-grade treated wires for long-term stability.
Security remains a paramount concern for government and private installations. The deployment of Razor Barbed Wire has evolved from basic fences to integrated security systems, necessitating materials that can resist cutting and extreme weather without losing structural integrity.
