Iranian, Pakistani Traders Call for Bartering to Overcome Sanctions
Some of Iranian and Pakistani business activists yesterday in a webinar exchanged views for boosting trade and both sides emphasized bartering goods as a means of overcoming the sanctions.
Iran, Pakistan to Hold Webinar on Boosting Trade
A webinar will be held on December 9 on boosting trade relations between Iranian and Pakistani economic activists.
Tehran, Islamabad Seek Easing Bartering Goods
Mr. Seyed-Aghazadeh said that in the meeting both sides pointed to finalization of the list of goods for the free trade agreement
Tehran, Islamabad Urged to Launch Joint Bank
Head of Iran-Pakistan Chamber of Commerce Mahmoud Tohidast has urged Iran and Pakistan to launch a joint bank to ease transfer of money and to open the way for boosting trade.
Tehran, Islamabad Explore Ways to Bolster Ties
Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in his two-day visit to Pakistan met senior officials of the country to explore ways to boost cooperation.
ECO Members Urged to Take Seriously Reinforcing Intra-Bloc Trade
The 18th general assembly meeting of the executive committee of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) was held on Tuesday
Chabahar, Gwadar Ports Link to Have Regional Prosperity: Iran
Seyyed Mohammad-Ali Hosseini said his country does not consider Chabahar and Gwadar ports as competitors, and asserted that linking the two ports will bring regional prosperity and boost bilateral trade between the two countries.
Tehran Calls for Enhancing Barter Trade and Exports With Islamabad
Head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization Mr. Hamid Zadboum in meeting with Pakistan Minister Mr. Rahim Hayat Quershi called for expansion of bilateral trade and removing the exhisting hurdles in way of it.
Pakistan to Launch Ferry Service to Iran, Iraq
Pakistan’s federal cabinet gave formal approval to the launch of a ferry service from Karachi and Gwadar ports to neighboring states of Iran, Iraq, and beyond.
90 Killed in Pakistan Floods
Three days of monsoon rains have killed at least 90 people and damaged at least a thousand homes across Pakistan, the country’s national disaster management agency said Tuesday.