TEHRAN (Iran News) – Iran and Hungary decided to hold their first B2B trade video conference soon to improve the trade relations between the two countries.
The decision was made during the meeting of Vice-Ambassador of Humgarian Embassy Mr. Nador Karteszi and Hungarian commercial attache Zolt Gyombolai with caretaker of the international department of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce Mr. Farzad Mehrani.
In the meeting, Mehrani called for introducing trade potential of Iran and Hungary via trade video conferences by the chambers of commerce of the both countries and they decided the first B2B trade video conference of Iran and Hungary to be held soon.
Mehrani also expressed hope on expansion of trade cooperation between Tehran and Budapest and emphasized potentials of different sections of the chamber and subsidiary bodies in line with support of broadening the bilateral international co-operations.
Then Nador announced readiness of the Hungarian Embassy for supporting traders of the two sides for broadening trade exchanges, adding that both countries can cooperate in some fields like agro, agro machineries, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment.
Meanwhile in the meeting one of Iran’s chamber of commerce officials highlighted some problems and concerns of Iranian traders like getting visa, adding that the chamber expects Hungarian Embassy in Tehran take action for easing the visa process for Iranian traders who have introduction letters from the chamber. He then said the coordination for holding the first trade video conference between the two countries is underway.