The export of goods from Chadaba in Iran continues without interruption

Published 2021년 2월 21일

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The head of the Ahwaz Chamber of Commerce, Shahla Omori, stated that Iran will continue exporting non-oil goods to Iraq through the Chadaba border without restrictions, despite the pandemic. She stressed the importance of adhering to the joint health protocols between Iran and Iraq and noted that around 240 trucks are involved in the daily process of unloading and loading export goods at the border.
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In an interview with ISNA, Shahla Omori said: "Considering the importance of commercial activities on the Chadaba border, the senior management of Khuzestan province has not imposed restrictions on the export of non-oil goods to Iraq and the process of exporting Iranian products from this border to Iraq will continue without interruption." Will have. He added: "We emphasize that the necessary measures should be taken by the Khuzestan Health Department to establish care teams at the Chadaba border and monitor the drivers of Iraqi trucks, because this measure will have a great impact on preventing the possible transmission of the Corona virus." The head of the Ahwaz Chamber of Commerce stressed the need to comply with the joint health protocols established between Iran and Iraq in the export of goods from the Chadaba border and stated: Every day, about 240 trucks unload and load all kinds of products produced for export to Iraq at the Chadaba border. . Amouri stated: These products ...
Source: Isna

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