Iran exports commodities worth over $2b to Turkey in 4 months

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- Iran exported non-oil products valued at $2.06 billion to Turkey in the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year
(March 21-July 22), according to the data released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA).Based on the IRICA data,
trade partner in the first quarter of the present year.During a webinar, held in March, on trade relations between Iran and Turkey, which
was held through cooperation between Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (TCCIMA) and Istanbul Chamber of Commerce
(ICOC), and attended by officials from both chambers and a group of entrepreneurs, ways to develop economic relations between the two
countries and some problems in this due were examined.In this virtual conference, which was attended by more than 250 entrepreneurs from
Iran and Turkey, the opportunities for cooperation between the two countries were examined and the two sides emphasized the development of
cooperation.Addressing the conference, Nihat Alayoglu, the secretary-general of Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, referring to the political,
economic and cultural similarities between Iran and Turkey, said: "The two countries have long-standing relations dating back more than 400
years, and more than 500 kilometers of common border, as well as several trade agreements with each other, in particular, the preferential
has increased from $1.2 billion in 2001 to about $5.6 billion in 2021
Of this amount, $2.7 billion is allocated to Turkish exports to Iran and $2.8 billion is related to Iran's exports to Turkey
Machinery and equipment are among the top exports of Turkey to Iran, and mainly materials such as copper and plastic are imported from
Iran.Noting that Turkey accounts for seven percent of Iran's $39-billion imports, he added: "Our goal is to increase Turkish exports to Iran
to $10 billion, and it is obvious that the two countries' chambers of commerce have a role to play in increasing trade cooperation."Bahman
Eshqi, the secretary-general of Tehran Chamber of Commerce, for his part put emphasis on the significance of expanding economic ties between
the Silk Road and the lands of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) members
countries is a necessity, Eshqi continued: "Compromise between the two nations has been strong for the last three centuries, and although at
times there have been competitions between the two countries, Iran-Turkey cooperation is still developing."MA/MA