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Iran, Tunisia stress revival of joint business council

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In a meeting between Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Samad Hasanzadeh and Tunisian Ambassador to Iran Imad Al-Rahmuni, it was emphasized that the Iran-Tunisia Joint Business Council should be revived, and establishing Tehran-Tunis flights is a prerequisite for developing trade relations between the two countries.

In the meeting the importance of exchanging up-to-date commercial information between the traders of the two countries was highlighted, and the necessity of reviving the Joint Business Council of the two countries was emphasized.

The ICCIMA head said: “The volume of trade between Iran and Tunisia does not match the commercial capacities of the two countries. This is due to the lack of information among traders of the two countries about the economic facilities and capacities in Iran and Tunisia.”

Hasanzadeh further referred to the important role of the embassies of the two countries in developing trade relations and continued: “If the Tunisian Embassy in Iran provides up-to-date information on the major needs of this country and in which areas Iran can meet these needs to the Iran Chamber of Commerce, it will certainly have a significant impact on creating cooperation opportunities between the private sectors of the two countries.”—Tehran Times

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