Turkey wants the opening of the trade center in Tehran
The Minister of the Turkish economy, Nihad Zabkja, the determination of his country's opening of "Turkish Trade Center", in the Iranian capital, Tehran, in order to resolve potential difficulties that may be faced with the development of trade relations between the two countries. Turkish minister said in an interview with the Tehran visited by an official invitation to the importance of the preferential trade agreement to increase the volume of trade exchange between the two countries from 14 to 35 billion dollars by the end of 2015.
Zabkja explained that the planned in Tehran Trade Center aims to collect Turkish companies doing business with Iran and invest in, in one place, and to assist companies wishing to invest there at the opening of the offices, and to facilitate the marketing and promoting her operations, adding that the move coincides with the promotion of the work of commercial Chancellery in Tehran through transfer to an important site in the center of the capital, and increase its staff.
And between Zabkja that under the preferential trade agreement, which entered into force today, will reduce tariffs to a large extent on 140 commodity coming from Turkey, and 125 other commodity coming from Iran, or to exempt some of them completely from the fees, noting that consultations are continuing to increase the sum of these goods commodity to 300 by the end of 2015.
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The Minister of the Turkish economy, Nihad Zabkja, the determination of his country's opening of "Turkish Trade Center", in the Iranian capital, Tehran, in order to resolve potential difficulties that may be faced with the development of trade relations between the two countries. Turkish minister said in an interview with the Tehran visited by an official invitation to the importance of the preferential trade agreement to increase the volume of trade exchange between the two countries from 14 to 35 billion dollars by the end of 2015.
Zabkja explained that the planned in Tehran Trade Center aims to collect Turkish companies doing business with Iran and invest in, in one place, and to assist companies wishing to invest there at the opening of the offices, and to facilitate the marketing and promoting her operations, adding that the move coincides with the promotion of the work of commercial Chancellery in Tehran through transfer to an important site in the center of the capital, and increase its staff.
And between Zabkja that under the preferential trade agreement, which entered into force today, will reduce tariffs to a large extent on 140 commodity coming from Turkey, and 125 other commodity coming from Iran, or to exempt some of them completely from the fees, noting that consultations are continuing to increase the sum of these goods commodity to 300 by the end of 2015.
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