Iran: Continuation of exports from the Chadaba border, issuing a license to export tomatoes to Iraq

게시됨 2021년 4월 18일

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Around 200 trucks per day are exporting goods from Iran to Iraq through the Chadaba border, adhering to bi-national health protocols, as reported by Shahla Omori, head of the Ahwaz Chamber of Commerce. The exports include a variety of goods such as leeks, marble and granite, pickles, cucumbers, baked goods, ceramic tiles, wall coverings, bottle caps, plaster, white cement, disposable tableware, tomato paste, lemon sauce, plastic products, and ionolite. Iraq has recently granted a license for the import of tomatoes from Iran, particularly for the holy month of Ramadan.
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In an interview with ISNA, Shahla Omori stated: "Exporters at the border, in compliance with the joint health protocols established between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq, carry out the work of exporting goods from the Chadaba border." He added: "The export of Iranian goods from the Chadaba border to Iraq is done by an average of 200 trucks per day, and according to the observance of health protocols, the process of export to Iraq without restrictions is underway." The head of the Ahwaz Chamber of Commerce said: "Currently, products such as leeks, marble and granite, pickles and cucumbers, cakes and chocolates and biscuits, ceramic tiles, wall coverings, bottle caps, plaster, white cement, disposable tableware, tomato paste, Lemon sauce, plastic products and ionolite are ...
출처: Isna

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