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    Iran denies car exports to Iraq halted

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    Iran denies car exports to Iraq halted Empty Iran denies car exports to Iraq halted

    Post by chouchou Sat 26 Jan 2013, 5:07 am

    Azerbaijan, Baku, Jan. 26 / Trend F.Mehdi/

    Iranian Customs Administration deputy director Mohammad-Reza Naderi has
    denied news about halting exports of Iranian-made cars to Iraq, saying
    that despite some problems, the exports are being carried out, ISNA
    reported.

    "If there is any problem with the Iraqi side, we are ready to solve it,"
    Naderi said, adding that the customs data show that car exports have
    risen considerably.

    Meanwhile, Nour Salem, a member of the Economy and Investment Committee
    in the Iraqi parliament, has declared that this committee had suggested a
    ban on the import of Iranian-made cars, which have resulted in horrible
    car accidents due to manufacturing flaws.

    Moreover, Iraq is setting forth a plan to import cars that suit its fuel
    resources, said Adnan al-Sharifi, the CEO of the state-owned car-import
    corporation.

    "Iraqi fuel is well refined, something that Iranian companies have not observed," he added, according to Al Monitor.

    The state-owned corporation for car imports stated that it had banned
    the import of Iran-made Saiba and Samand cars at the beginning of the
    year.

    In November 2012, the Chairman of the Economic Development Committee of
    Iran and Iraq, Ali Saeedlou said that the Iran-Iraq trade could reach
    the $25 billion mark in the next two years, IRNA reported.

    Saeedlou noted that the trade, which currently stands at some $12
    billion, could reach $25 billion, as Iran has the expansion of economic
    ties with Iraq as one of country's priorities.

    Saeedlou noted that Iran is interested in expanding economic relations with all neigboring countries, and especially with Iraq.

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