Iran: Export of tomato paste is allowed until the end of December

Published 2020년 12월 5일

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The article highlights that Saeed Abbaspour, the Director General of the Export and Import Regulations Office of the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade in Iran, has announced that the export of tomato paste will be permitted until the end of December 2020, without any restrictions. This decision was made to ensure that the country continues to earn foreign exchange and to prevent a disruption in the sale of the product, which could lead to losing customers. The export will be limited to aseptic tomato paste, which is stored in special bags for up to two to three years and is not meant for domestic consumption.
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Original content

According to ISNA, Saeed Abbaspour, Director General of the Export and Import Regulations Office of the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade (Samat) in a letter to Customs announced that the export of tomato paste in different packages and volumes in accordance with the rules of export and import regulations by the end of December It is unobstructed. Earlier, the export of aseptic paste (not bulk) had been released until the end of November, and the producers had requested that the lifting of the ban on the export of tomato paste be extended, because on the one hand the government now needs foreign exchange and on the other hand No, and if there is an interruption between the sale of the product, the customer is lost, which is to the detriment of the manufacturer and the country. Aseptic tomato paste is ...
Source: Isna

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