Iran’s Mehran Border Exports over $1 bln of Non-Oil Goods to Iraq: Official


Iran’s Mehran Border Exports over $1 bln of Non-Oil Goods to Iraq: Official

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The head of the customs office in Iran’s Ilam province said $1.346 billion worth of non-oil products has been exported from the province’s Mehran Border Crossing to neighboring Iraq in the current Iranian calendar year (started March 21, 2023) so far.

Speaking in an interview with Mehr news agency (MNA), Aqamir Abdi said 2.366 million tons of goods, valued at $1.346 billion, were exported from Mehran Border Crossing to Iraq.

Every day, some 600 trucks transport goods including agricultural products, metal and plastic products, construction materials, etc. to the Arab country via the border crossing, he added.

Earlier, Abdi had predicted that the volume of non-oil goods exported to Iraq through this border crossing will surpass three million tons by the end of the year. 

 

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