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Iran, Russia step up ties with first house of commerce

byCT Report
09/11/2017
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TEHRAN: T he opening of Iran’s first House of Commerce in Russia is an “unprecedented event” that will strengthen trade links between the two countries, Astrakhan’s minister of international and foreign economic relations said. The first House of Commerce has opened in Astrakhan Oblast in the south of the country. The new institution is home to 14 chambers of commerce and industries from 14 Iranian provinces that will exhibit their products on the first floor of the building.

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“The house will provide Russian entrepreneurs with a new opportunity to discuss projects and contracts with their Iranian counterparts,” Denis Afanasev also told Sputnik.

“Businesspeople from Astrakhan or elsewhere in Russia wishing to build trade relations with Iran can come to the house, look at the products and choose what they need. Here they can contact the representative of a particular company, conclude agreements on trade and discuss the logistics of delivery.” Afanasev explained that this is precisely the point of opening this house: to bring the business of the two countries closer, to establish contacts for logistics, for Russian entrepreneurs to get to know Iranian products and for the Iranians to get to know them.

“I believe this structure will fill a certain niche, that is, it will close a vacuum that exists in business between Russia and Iran, and creates good conditions for increasing trade turnover and cooperation,” he added.

Discussions are already ongoing with Iranian partners about the creation of a Russian house of commerce in Iran, which would further stimulate relations between small- and medium-sized businesses in the two countries.

“We are in a serious position to enter the Iranian market; we’ve already got some good proposals. At last week’s ‘Business Caspian-2017’ forum, we saw that a lot of Iranian businesses are participating in the trading house and are attempting to develop relations with other countries in the Caspian Sea region,” Afanasev said. Iran’s Consul General in Astrakhan Ali Mohammadi told Sputnik that Iran aims to use the new center to better understand the Russian consumer market and increase its exports.

“In 2012, an agreement was signed between the governors of Gilan [Iran] and Astrakhan Oblast on the construction of an Iranian house of commerce in the city of Astrakhan. In 2015, the Chamber of Commerce of Gilan Province helped survey several plots of land, eventually selecting a plot of 1,500 square meters in the center of the city,” he said.

“In collaboration with the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, this formerly residential building was reconstructed and turned into an office building with an area of 1,150 square meters.”

Mohammadi said the new house of commerce is different from other centers in Russia such as Moscow’s Food City where Iranian producers have pavilions to present and sell their food, but they don’t have space for business negotiations.

“In Food City, the goods can get customs approval and be put up for sale, while this building will become a venue for negotiations and getting acquainted with the content and trends of the two countries’ markets. Here, Iranian producers can hold short-term exhibitions of their goods,” he said.

The consul is hopeful that the new center will enable the further development of cooperation between Iranian businesses and their Russian counterparts, particularly in Astrakhan. He has already noted a tendency toward increased trade.

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