Most Trade Borders Reopened: Iran Official
Most Trade Borders Reopened: Iran Official
80 percent of the country’s borders have been reopened for trade exchanges and exports after a weeks-long closure due to the outbreak of coronavirus, Iran official says.

TEHRAN (Iran News) – Caretaker of Iran’s Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade said 80 percent of the country’s borders have been reopened for trade exchanges and exports after a weeks-long closure due to the outbreak of coronavirus.

Speaking to Tasnim News Agency, Hossein Modarres Khiabani said the remaining border crossings and export terminals will also reopen gradually as consultations are underway.

“We will do our utmost to boost exports to the neighboring countries,” Modarres Khiabani noted.

The official also pointed to a decline in the volume of petrodollars in the wake of the sanctions and economic terrorism that enemies have imposed on Iran, stressing the need to earn more foreign currency from the industries.

The Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade’s main priority is to provide the necessary raw materials for production, he added, saying the Central Bank of Iran has expressed its full preparedness to supply the necessary currency for the imports of raw material, so that the country could achieve the goal of a surge in production with maximum power.

In January, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the national income has gone up thanks to a rise in the exports of non-oil goods.

  • source : Iran Daily, Irannews