Brazil Keen to Buy Urea, Petrochemical Products From Iran
Brazil Keen to Buy Urea, Petrochemical Products From Iran
Ambassador of Brazil to Tehran Laudemar Gonçalves de Aguiar Neto in the meeting with Head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization Alireza Payman Pak announced readiness of his country for buying urea and petrochemical products from Iran and called for boosting trade between the two states.

 

TEHRAN (Iran News) –Ambassador of Brazil to Tehran Laudemar Gonçalves de Aguiar Neto in the meeting with Head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization Alireza Payman Pak announced readiness of his country for buying urea and petrochemical products from Iran and called for boosting trade between the two states.

In the meeting, De Aguiar Neto expressed interest of his country for broadening all-out ties with Iran and pointed to the significance of Iran in the Central Asia and West Asia and called it an important trade partner in the region.

He then pointed to the interest of the Brazilian government for developing ties with Tehran and its readiness for imports of urea and petrochemical products from Iran and in return exporting corn and animal feedstock to Iran. De Aguiar Neto then pointed to the meetings with Iranian officials regarding expansion of cooperation in the fields of pharmaceutical and nanotechnology.

Payman Pak, for his part in the meeting, pointed to the grounds for broadening economic cooperation with Brazil as the most important country in the Latin America and termed Brazil as one of the target destinations for Iran’s exports as a market with high potentials for broadening trade cooperation.

He then pointed to the strong determination of current Iranian government for broadening trade with Latin American states especially with Brazil and expressed hope that with diversifying the exported goods, the trade relation between Iran and Brazil will broaden more than ever.

Payman Pak went on to say that Iran is ready for cooperation with Brazil in the field of creating regional and international chain for providing goods, developing banking cooperation and barter of goods between the two countries.

In the meeting, participants also pointed to the historic relation of Iran and Brazil and announced new financial and investment regulations in Brazil are under preparation and announced readiness for all-out cooperation.

The participants also called for interaction between Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization with Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil).