ECONOMIC IDEAL –
Tehran (ISNA) – An economic activist says that Iran’s exports to Saudi Arabia has resumed during the current Iranian calendar year after some years of pause.
Seyyed Rouhollah Latifi in an interview with ISNA declared, “Iran’s exports to Saudi Arabia had actually stopped during the previous Iranian calendar year, and the recorded number could not even reach $42,000 but since late March till late November more than 30,000 tonnes of commodities worth $14,710 million were exported to Saudi Arabia”.
“In Africa, South Africa is the main destination where Iran exported commodities. Then, Mozambique, Ghana, Sudan and Nigeria are other countries respectively. Moreover, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana and Seychelles are other major countries that exported commodities to Iran,” he added.
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