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    Iraq will resume "transit" at 6 border ports, starting tomorrow

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    Iraq will resume "transit" at 6 border ports, starting tomorrow Empty Iraq will resume "transit" at 6 border ports, starting tomorrow

    Post by Rocky Tue 13 Apr 2021, 8:21 am

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    Baghdad - IQ  

    The Border Ports Authority in Iraq announced, Tuesday, (April 13, 2021) that the "transit" order has been resolved at 6 border ports, announcing its resumption as of tomorrow, Wednesday. 
    In a statement received by the IQ NEWS website , the authority’s media said  that a meeting was held today, at the Ministry of Transport, headed by the minister and attended by the head of the Border Ports Authority and representatives of the relevant departments.
    He added that it will be "resumed, starting tomorrow, Wednesday, from the ports of Zurbatiya, Al-Qaim, Trebil, Al-Munthiriya, Safwan and Arar," explaining that they are "six border ports with five countries, in order to transport goods (transit) through Iraq to neighboring countries. 
    The head of the Border Ports Authority, Omar al-Waeli, said, according to the statement, that "this matter is one of the important steps to increase state revenues and activate the important site of Iraq." 
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