Bodies to be formed to promote Pak-Iran barter trade

Published October 21, 2020
A two-day meeting of the Pakistan-Iran Joint Border Trade Committee discussed measures to strengthen trade ties between the two countries. — AFP/File
A two-day meeting of the Pakistan-Iran Joint Border Trade Committee discussed measures to strengthen trade ties between the two countries. — AFP/File

QUETTA: A two-day meeting of the Pakistan-Iran Joint Border Trade Committee, which started here on Tuesday, discussed measures to strengthen trade ties between the two countries and agreed that hurdles should be removed to achieve bilateral trade targets fixed by the two neighbouring countries.

The participants agreed to set up special committees to increase mutual cooperation for promoting barter trade and improving transport service between Pakistan and Iran.

“Bilateral trade between the two neighboring countries would boost regional trade and close trade ties are in the larger interest of both the countries,” the heads of the Pakistan and Iranian delegations agreed.

The Collector of Pakistan Customs (Appeasement and Facilitation) at Quetta, Abdul Waheed Marwat, led the Pakistani delegation while Deputy Governor of Sistan-Balochistan for Economic Affairs Mandana Zanganih led the Iranian team in the eighth meeting of the joint border trade committee.

Iranian Consul General in Quetta Hassan Darvishvand, Pakistani Consul General in Zahidan Mohammad Rafi, presidents of Quetta and Zahidan chambers of commerce and industry, Abdul Samad Musakhail and Abdul Rahim Regi, respectively, and officials concerned also attended the meeting.

Published in Dawn, October 21st, 2020

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