Iraq refuses to establish free trade with Iran

by times news cr

​ ‍ 2023-11-27T09:53:04+00:00

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Belten said in statements reported by Mehr News Agency that the ​trade capacity⁤ between Iran and Iraq amounts​ to 20 billion dollars, explaining ​that due to the ​large gap between exports and imports ⁢with Iraq, this country‌ does not want​ to establish free ‌trade.

Regarding the trade situation between Iran⁢ and​ Iraq, ​he explained that during the first six months ⁤of this year, about ‍4.5‌ billion dollars of goods were exported from Iran to Iraq, and about 150 ⁢million dollars of goods were imported to⁢ Iran from the aforementioned country.

Belten, the former Director⁢ General of West Asia for‍ the Iranian Trade Development Organization, added that the​ trade capacity of the⁣ two ​countries confirms the‌ possibility‍ of increasing trade relations between the two countries, including the export of goods, services, electricity and⁣ gas, at about $20​ billion.

Belten also ⁤said that there is⁣ a possibility of establishing free⁣ trade or ⁣preferential tariffs with Iraq, considering that⁤ trade between Iran and Iraq is one-way ‌and mainly ‌includes exports from Iran to​ Iraq.

He continued, despite⁤ the various endeavors over the past years, ‍the ⁢iraqi government does not wish to negotiate and sign⁣ an agreement in any of the aforementioned ⁣areas.

He​ added, “For Belten, Iran’s main competitors in Iraqi ‍markets⁤ are⁣ china and Turkey.”

The Iranian Special Trade​ Representative in Iraq⁣ stated, “There ‌are problems ‍related⁤ to trade infrastructure such as one-way⁤ transportation of goods, clearance of goods at border crossings, standards,​ etc., and if they are resolved, it will be possible to develop trade relations between ⁣the two countries.”

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