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    Saudi companies smuggled goods to Qatar

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    Post by Rocky Sun 25 Jun 2017, 3:22 am

    Saudi companies smuggled goods to Qatar


    22:00 - 24/06/2017




    Turkish businessmen revealed that there is an agreement with Saudi companies to get around the Gulf ban, sending goods to Qatar.

    The newspaper wrote The Wall Street Journal in the US report, that the agreement will bring profits to the Turks, especially since Saudi companies is nearing completion of its plans to move shipments of goods to Qatar.

    According to the newspaper it increased Teksan Lojistik's customer orders, (one of the largest logistics companies in Turkey), increased by 110% since the outbreak of the Gulf country's political crisis on June 5, 2017.

    He said Serdar Aydin, general manager of the company, said that most of the customers who book shipments are in fact the owners of Turkish companies sell Qatari companies, but it is also negotiating with several major Saudi companies that have tried to respect its contracts with Qatari customers, but I was surprised to prevent the sale or transfer of goods to Qatar because of the ban imposed by Riyadh on Doha.

    Aydın added that his company is negotiating the transfer of between 50 to 60 tons of Saudi products, the main problem delaying these shipments is that boats and cargo planes are not able to move all that much, as he said: "We are facing a problem finding enough space on flights to deliver the goods. "

    According to Aydin and other logistics companies based in Turkey-based, the space allocated to country requests for shipping quite busy now, but Aydın said that shipping capacity will be available next week after Eid al-Fitr holiday, according to the American newspaper.

    The total volume of Turkish trade with Qatar $ 710 million in 2016, as the trade volume with Saudi Arabia, $ 5 billion, according to data from the Turkish Statistical Institute. / Ended 25 d

    http://www.almaalomah.com/2017/06/24/169841/

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