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Iran resumes trade with neighboring countries, reanimating poultry industry

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Besim Donmez
Published Apr 29, 2020
Iranian authorities and neighboring countries have reached mutual agreements to reopen the borders for international trade.
Iran and Turkey have come up with a solution to exchanging lorries of trucks without putting the drivers at risk.
With the borders reopening Iran is planning to resume the exports of poultry meat, chicken eggs, dates, and watermelon to its neighbors such as Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan and in return to import poultry feed from Pakistan in order to support its poultry industry.
Turkmenistan remains the only neighboring country that hasn't open up its borders yet to Iranian goods.
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