He made the remarks on Tue. and said, “export-based perspectives should be taken into consideration for promoting exports and boosting the quality of products is a prerequisite for spurring export in the country.”
With the studies made, the volume of trade exchanges between Iran’s 15 neighboring countries stands at about $1,000 billion, he added.
Iran’s 15 neighboring countries are home to about 500 million people, he said, adding, “these countries provide between $200 and $250 billion worth of exports capacity for the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
If barriers facing trade and business activities are removed, Iran will be able to export $50 million worth of products to these countries, Al-e Es’hagh noted.
He put the volume of products exported from Iran to neighboring Iraq over the past year at $13 billion while about $9 billion worth of products were exported to Iraq in the nine months of the current year (from March 21 to Dec. 22).
Iran enjoys high potential to export up to $20, $6 and $5 billion worth of products to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan respectively, he stressed.
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