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29 October 2017 - 15:55

The head of joint Iran-Pakistan Chamber of Commerce on Saturday put the annual trade exchanges between the two countries at $230 million.

Mohammad Vali made the remarks during a meeting with the board of directors of Mashad Chamber of Guilds.

He said $186 million of the above-mentioned figure are the Iranian exports, with the remaining $44 million being Pakistan's exports to Iran.

Iran's exports to Pakistan include $58 million of mineral fuels and oil, $21 million of iron and steel, $13 million unprocessed animal hide and $9 million of electronic equipment, the official said.

He also said that the Pakistani exports to Iran include $23 million of paper, $5 million of cereals, $5 million of meat, $1 million of machinery, $1 million of plastic material and $1 million of sugar.

 

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