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Russia, Iran discuss bilateral trade in economic committee meeting

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14/11/2015
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TEHRAN: Iran and Russia held their 12th joint economic committee meeting in Moscow on Tuesday, discussing ways to give a boost to the bilateral trade.

Iranian Communications and Information Technology Minister Mahmoud Va’ezi and Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak co-chaired the meeting, in which the two sides drafted a roadmap for increasing the volume of transactions, the IRNA news agency reported.

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Officials from private sectors of the two countries explored opportunities for cooperation in the fields of energy, oil, electricity, commerce, and science.

Va’ezi, also held a meeting with Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov on Wednesday.

On the sidelines of the meeting, Shuvalov said lifting of sanctions against Iran as a positive measure which will notably improve economic relations between the two countries.

Russia will definitely pay attention to establishing long-term trade ties with Iran, he added.

Russia was the 23rd leading importer of Iranian non-oil goods in the first seven months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-October 22), according to Iran Customs Administration.

Iran exported $92.52 million of non-oil goods to Russia and imported $329.86 million of non-oil products from the country in the seven-month period.

Also, Russia was the 18th major importer of Iranian non-oil goods in the previous Iranian calendar year, which ended on March 20, with importing and exporting $296.509 million and $667.18 million of non-oil goods from and to Iran, respectively.

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