The entry of 9 Iranian goods into Iraq was banned

Published 2023년 6월 3일

Tridge summary

The Trade Development Organization of Iran has imposed a ban on the import of nine agricultural products, including tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, onions, pumpkins, eggplants, watermelons, cantaloupe, and okra, into Iraq. This decision was taken due to the abundance of domestic production and is approved by the Council of Ministers of Economy of Iraq. The ban is applicable to these products from any country, not just from Iran. Iraq is the second largest importer of Iranian goods.
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Original content

According to Isna, the Trade Development Organization of Iran sent a letter to the Tehran Chamber of Commerce and announced the ban on the entry of 9 agricultural products into Iraq and requested to inform economic activists about this. According to this letter, the import of tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, onions, pumpkins, eggplants, watermelons, cantaloupe and okra to Iraq is prohibited until further notice. This decision is approved by the Council of Ministers of Economy, which was taken at the suggestion of the Ministry of Agriculture and due to the abundance of domestic production. Abdolamir Rabihawi, Iran's commercial adviser in Baghdad, announced this news and stated that the notification banning the import of these 9 products, which was taken at the 15th meeting of the Council of Ministers of Economy of Iraq, was issued by the office of Fawad Hossein, the deputy prime minister of this country, and until The entry of these products into Iraq will be prohibited until further ...
Source: Isna

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