Reduction of Iran-India exchanges in the shadow of the corona and sanctions
Vice President of the Iran-India Chamber of Commerce: Part of the decline in Iran-India trade is due to the spread of the Corona virus and part is due to the pressure of sanctions, so that the impact of more than 50% is related to sanctions and nearly 30% due to the spread of Corona virus.
According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, Parham Rezaei said regarding the latest situation of trade between Iran and India: "Although we have not been provided with accurate statistics on the situation of exports and imports by the customs, but the outbreak of Corona virus on trade in In recent months, more and more exports and imports have fallen sharply.
He continued: "Part of this issue is related to the spread of the Corona virus and the other part is related to the pressure of sanctions." It should be noted that this impact is more than 50% due to sanctions and close to 30% due to the spread of the Corona virus.
The Vice President of the Iran-India Chamber added: "It should also be borne in mind that consultations have been held with India, but given that there is currently a currency problem in our country, we are facing challenges that the central bank must make changes in its policies." Slowly
Rezaei explained: "If we want to increase the number of exchanges, the central bank must change its view of exports and increase it." In return, we should free imports and import goods, so that our exporters and importers can achieve results, and not the central bank to wait for the return of currency by exporters in exchange for exports.
* ILNA