There is no problem exporting to Iraq
"The closure of the Mehran border is also due to a change in management and will open soon," the head of the Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber, emphasizing that there were no major problems with exporting Iranian goods to Iraq.
According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Yahya Al-Ishaq said that exporting goods to Iraq continues its normal course and that the closure of the Mehran border has nothing to do with the spread of the coronavirus in Iran.
The head of the Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber said that the border of Mehran was closed due to the change in the management of Iraqi customs.
"Of course, both Iran and Iraq have concerns about passenger arrivals and departures, which are seeking to set up systems for checking passengers when crossing the border," he said. Provided travelers will resume cross-border travel.
Al-Ishaq said: There is no major problem with exporting Iranian goods to Iraq.
He said Iran's exports to Iraq are expected to surpass those of last year's, though customs should be lowered on export bases and Iran's exports will be subject to recent months' developments in Iraq. Was.
* Fars