Developing Business Cooperation with Kyrgyzstan

Developing Business Cooperation with Kyrgyzstan
  • 2019-12-07
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"Iran's overall policy in developing trade relations is to pay attention to neighboring countries, and in particular to the Caspian countries," the Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce told a meeting with Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Economy.

Reza Rahmani said during a recent visit to the Tashkent summit and a meeting held with the Kyrgyz Prime Minister, the emphasis was on expanding bilateral ties and in the same context, the meeting will be held to explore areas of joint cooperation. .

"In supplying needed goods, both sides can count on each other's partnerships and production capacities to further enhance their level of trade," he said.

"The government acts as a facilitator in the development of relations, and it is the private sector and companies as well as individuals who can consolidate and strengthen economic relations," Rahmani stressed.

He added: In addition to the importance of exchanging trade delegations and holding joint exhibitions to introduce the existing capacities in both countries, it is necessary to establish a direct flight between Iran and Kyrgyzstan and facilitate visa issuance.

Iran's Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade said that Iranian investors are very interested in expanding relations and cooperation with Central Asian countries.

Rahmani added: Under the Iran agreement with the Eurasian Union, which is currently in its three-year term, five hundred and two commodities are subject to preferential tariffs by member states and three hundred and sixty commodities are subject to preferential tariffs by Iran. It is in the field of industrial and agricultural production and needs to inform the businessmen of both countries.

At the end, the Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade emphasized: "There is no limit to increased cooperation and the necessary infrastructure and infrastructure needed to develop cooperation and make the best use of existing capacity to enhance bilateral trade."

* Shatta