2024-03-09T14:18:11+00:00
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/ The Deputy Coordinator of Financial Affairs for the Iranian Kurdish province of Kermanshah, Abdul Wahid Mohammadi, introduced on Saturday that the transit of products from the Parviz Khan port customs to Iraq elevated by 262 %, throughout the first 11 months of this yr (the Iranian yr begins on March 21).
Mohammadi mentioned, in response to a report by the Iranian Mehr Company translated by Company, “The quantity of exports from the borders of Kermanshah Province to Iraq elevated by 9% by way of weight and 19% by way of worth within the final 11 months.”
Mohammadi acknowledged that “the Parvizkhan border is an rising transit gateway in Iran,” stressing that “within the eleven months of this yr (the Iranian yr), overseas transit from the customs level of origin in Parvizkhan elevated by 262% to three million and 492 thousand tons, which is the second most vital.” A customs level and an rising transit gateway in Iran.
He added, “On common, 650 vans move by the Pervizkhan border every day, and typically it reaches 900 to 1,000. He famous that Iraq has requested to extend the variety of these vans to 1,500, however infrastructure should be offered.”
The report famous that “Ilam State Customs Chief, Mir Agha Abdi, mentioned that “items value one billion and 727 million {dollars} had been exported from the Mehran border.”
Abdi identified that “throughout the 11 months of this yr, two million and 943 thousand tons of products value one billion and 727 million {dollars} had been exported to Iraq, which reveals a progress of 18% in worth in comparison with the identical interval final yr.”
He added, “Through the 11 months of this yr, greater than 7 million folks traveled by the Mehran border crossing, which represents a rise of 38% in comparison with the identical interval final yr.”