Iran: Harm to producers and exporters with partial decisions; Iraq has a documented plan

Published 2023년 10월 24일

Tridge summary

The Iran Trade Development Organization has announced the temporary suspension of agricultural product exports to Iraq, as Iraq has banned the import of tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, and watermelons to support its domestic production. The head of the National Union of Agricultural Products expressed concern that the ban will harm Iranian producers and exporters and decrease confidence in the Iraqi market. He urged authorities to negotiate with Iraq to prevent a recurrence of this situation, as previous meetings have not yielded effective results.
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According to ISNA, yesterday, the Director General of the West Asia of the Iran Trade Development Organization announced the suspension of the export of some agricultural products to Iraq and said that according to the announcement of the commercial consultation department of the Iraqi Embassy in Tehran, the government of this country, in order to support its domestic products, will enter Some agricultural products such as tomatoes, cucumbers and watermelons have been temporarily banned in this country and also emphasized on the continuation of the ban on the import of potatoes to this country until further notice. This is while the export of agricultural products to Iraq was resumed less than two weeks ago. Seyed Reza Anwarani - the head of the National Union of Agricultural Products - in response to what will be the effect of banning and not banning the import of agricultural products to Iraq on Iranian producers and traders? He told Isna: Yesterday, Iraq banned the import of 5 ...
Source: Isna

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