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    Economist: Trade will remain with Iran and the private sector will not be affected by sanctions

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    Post by Rocky Mon 20 Aug 2018, 2:18 am

    Economist: Trade will remain with Iran and the private sector will not be affected by sanctions

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    Iraq and Iran

    Information / Baghdad ..
    "The Iraqi private sector will not be affected by US sanctions against Iran," said Jamil Antoine, an economist. "There are more than 30 unofficial border ports between Iraq and Iran that will be used by traders to bring in goods and exchange dollars in cash."
    "The sanctions take two forms on the public and private sectors. There are official countries that are committed to preventing the dollar from trading with Iran," Antoine said in a statement.
    "The Iraqi private sector has not been subject to US sanctions, and there are a border with Iran of 1,300 km, with more than 30 unofficial border ports to be used to enter the goods," he said. And can be used for trade with Iran, which caused a rise in the dollar exchange rate, and therefore the private sector is looking for those who serve in Iraq.
    "The value of the goods has dropped significantly, and the informal sale serves the Iraqi merchant. There is also a sale between Iraqi traders and Iranian producers, so it can not be controlled or sanctions imposed on the Iraqi private sector because they are American and not international," Antoine said. Ending / 25 n





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