16 / September / 2017 04:33

Plan to Establish Export Services Company in Iraq

EghtesadOnline: Iran plans to set up an export services company in Iraq to provide legal, financial and marketing assistance to Iranian exporters to the neighboring country, said Hamid Hosseini, secretary-general of Iran-Iraq Chamber of Commerce, in a meeting with Iraq’s Ambassador to Iran Rageh Saber Abbood Al-Musawi on Wednesday.

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The company aims to help ease trade with the neighboring country and prevent losses to Iranian businessmen, ILNA reported. Iran’s exports to Iraq are losing momentum. Iran exported a total of 14.2 million tons of commodities worth $6.1 billion to Iran in the last fiscal year (March 2016-17), registering a 1.84% and 1.59% decline year-on-year. According to secretary of Iraq’s Desk at Trade Promotion Organization of Iran, Ebrahim Rezazadeh, Iran’s share in the Iraqi market stood at 19.7% in that year, Financial Tribune reported.

 

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