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    Iran exported goods to Iraq, more than six billion dollars during the year

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    Iran exported goods to Iraq, more than six billion dollars during the year Empty Iran exported goods to Iraq, more than six billion dollars during the year

    Post by Rocky Thu 30 Jun 2016, 3:56 am

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    Iran exported goods to Iraq, more than six billion dollars during the year


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    Editor: BK 29.6.2016 22:41 Number of Views: 1179 



    Long-Presse / Baghdad
    Specialized economic affairs British newspaper, confirmed on Wednesday that Iran is Iraq's "closest ally" in the Arab countries, and a large market for the disposal of various products, while showed that Tehran is seeking to make its European partners rely on them to work in Iraq for their ability to carry out business operations in which b " better, "revealed the Iran export to Iraq goods worth six billion and 200 million dollars during the last Iranian year.
    The newspaper said Alvaanainchil Times, The Financial Times UK, in a report today, I followed (the long-Presse), "Iran sees in neighboring Iraq, her closest ally in the Arab world, and a large market for its goods from fresh milk to antibiotics and cement," pointing out that Tehran and Baghdad have transformed themselves from rivals by 2003, to the allies after the fall of Saddam's regime as converged their relationship more and more. "
    The paper quoted, the head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce - Iraq Joint, Yahya Ali Ishaq, saying that "Iraq needs everything what makes it the best market for the disposal of Iranian goods."
    According to the F.T, that "commercial traffic to Iran with the Arab world remained largely confined to Iraq, while the longer the United Arab Emirates, which is the largest mall in the region, the top destination for Iranian goods that are re-exported to other countries."
    The newspaper added that, despite the fact that "officials and analysts in Tehran say the high-security rates in Iran and diversity of economic and workforce educated, may make them a new trading route downtown area beset by crises, the hopes for a better economic ties remain hostage to power struggles and political tensions." .
    The businessmen in Tehran, according F.T's, that "Iran is no longer just a market for citizens of 78 million people will be living, but is supposed to be a market for more than 300 million people, thanks to its geographical position, which allows it access to the Arab states in the south and west, and to the north and Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan to the east. "
    The head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce - Iraq Joint, "Iran to put itself as a conduit for Iraq," returned "Iran can work with its European partners is Almtoqlim with the Iraqi market and wary of the security situation, to make them rely on them because it has ties to historical, cultural and participants can with Iraq and may carry out commercial operations around the better. "
    The paper said that "the sum of Iranian non-oil exports during the past Iranian year starting from March 20, which amounted to up to $ 42.4 billion, he went, including $ 6.2 billion for Iraq, and about $ 4.9 billion from the value of the goods of non-oil has been re-exported through Arab Emirates United ".
     
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