Establishment of a Trade Council between Iran and Tajikistan

Establishment of a Trade Council between Iran and Tajikistan
  • 2015-10-16
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Ambassador of Tajikistan: He has been speaking with the Chairman of the Iranian Trade Council for the past few days to establish a Iran-Tajikistan Trade Council.

According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Nematollah Imamzadeh, referring to Tajikistan's capacity in the stone basin, said: Ninety-three percent of Tajikistan is mountainous and has marble-type stone mines.

He added: "Our stone operation is not at the desired level and in terms of quality it is not good at Iranian stone and it is necessary to increase the level of cooperation between Tajik businessmen and stone-throwers.

The Tajik ambassador reiterated: We are very pleased to have visited this exhibition and witnessed Iran's ability in this field and the Tajik Embassy is ready to cooperate with Iran in this field.

Imamzadeh noted that in joint cooperation we can help each other to further develop the existing minerals.

He said: The purpose of the trip to Iran, along with the Minister of Mines, was to increase the scope of cooperation to train a specialized force as Tajikistan has many unused facilities.

Tajikistan's ambassador continued: "We have to walk with confidence and confidence, Iran and Tajikistan have many commonalities, including religious and linguistic, and this is the basis of trust and progress."

Imamzadeh added that he had spoken with the head of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce a few days ago to set up a trade council between Iran and Tajikistan and this was followed by a visit by the Tajik president to Iran in the near future.

He added: "Iran-Tajikistan Chamber of Commerce has been established and the Trade Council should be set up so that the largest trade cooperation can be made because Iran has a very high softness in the stone industry."

Referring to his assessment of the exhibition, the Tajik ambassador said: "Our assessment is at a high level because it has been built like an exhibition for about eighty days and it shows that the Iranians are capable and that is the basis of an iron-fisted trust that experts in the Islamic Republic of Iran That is when the exhibition was held in Kuwait.

Imamzadeh noted that such exhibitions will have a big impact in the future, as Mahallat and Nimur are located in an area that has many mountains and most of Iran's stone has been exported to European countries and hopefully in the near future Tajikistan will have a share of Iranian stone.

"In our view, Tajikistan is a mountainous country where most of its agriculture has grown and industry has grown, of course, and it is growing day by day and we need it in this area," he said.

Tajikistan's ambassador continued: Iran-Tajikistan joint factories have been built to build agricultural equipment.

* Tasnim