Iraq calls on Iran to participate in investment projects to establish industrial and free zones between the two countries
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Commerce for Administrative Affairs, Sattar Al-Jabri, met today, Friday, on the sidelines of his leadership of the Iraqi delegation in the meetings of the Iraqi-Iranian Trade Committee in Tehran, with many representatives of the Iranian private sector and invites them to participate in investment projects to establish industrial and free zones between Iraq and Iran.
Al-Jabri confirmed in a statement received by Earth News that “the meeting took place during his visit with the delegation, the Federation of Industries and Chambers of Commerce in Mashhad, and the Deputy Governor of Mashhad for Economic Affairs, and in the presence of the Iraqi consul there, to discuss the possibilities of joint trade cooperation between the two countries and investment opportunities in establishing industrial cities, free cities, and other investment projects.” Others available in both countries.
He continued, "The delegation visited the Iraqi consulate in Mashhad and met with the consul and consular staff to praise their distinguished role in following up with the Iraqi community, government delegations, and travelers."
Al-Jabri indicated at the same time that “the meeting also took place with the Federation of Chambers of Industry and Commerce in Tehran to discuss trade and investment cooperation.”
It is worth noting that the work of the Iraqi-Iranian Trade Committee concluded last Wednesday with the signing of a memorandum of trade cooperation to remove obstacles to the development of intra-regional trade, which continued over the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh of this month of September. link
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