Home / Economy / Iran to open trade offices in Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq

Iran to open trade offices in Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq

In a meeting with Iran's Ambassador to Oman Mohammad Reza Nouri Shahroudi on Monday, he added that 55 percent of Iran’s non-oil exports are made to 15 neighboring states.

Describing boosting economic cooperation with Oman as gateway for entering Arab markets, he said that his ministry’s major plans revolves on boosting exports, promoting home-made products and operationalizing mines.

Since Oman is doing trade with 27 countries, it is an entrance gate for a 500-million market and Iran should seize the opportunity by increasing economic and trade interaction with the country, Rahmani said.

8072**2050

Follow us on Twitter @IrnaEnglish

www.irna.ir

Check Also

Russia’s Astrakhan welcomes Iranian entrepreneurs

In a meeting with Iran's consul general Mahdi Akouchkian on Thursday, Irina Azarova expressed confidence …