Criticism of the procedures for granting visas to Iranian traders
On: Saturday 03/03/2012 7:03
Baghdad / range
criticized Iran Chamber of Commerce, the process followed by the Iraqi side during the grant entry visas to Iranian merchants to Iraq and said that the environment should be created good investment to enter the Iranian companies to Iraq.
The adviser said the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Iran Salah Zangana after meeting members of the Baghdad Chamber of Commerce that "the problem of visa is still between the two countries are complex, especially for the commercial sector", describing the procedures for the Iraqi side, without flexible and that it "needs to change in the way of dealing with the commercial sector."
said Zangana that the company Iran at the present time if they want to invest in Iraq, it needs to have an attractive investment environment, pointing to the need to be laws and rules simpler, and oversees the money on his project.
in turn, said a member of the Advisory Board of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce Ahmed Kanani's (Rn) "Iran is at present suffering from international sanctions and everyone adhered to, noting that Iraq has submitted a request to the United Nations in cases where such sanctions as it limits large with Iran, adding that Iraq needs to import materials, great food and industrial of Iran, and that the lack of industries in the country.
said Kanani that "the Iranian side depends in many of its exports to Iraq, noting that he does not want to lose the Iraqi market, but at the same time reluctant to implement some of the paragraphs about the reality of trade."
and Kanani that the "package of trade exchange between the Iraq and Iran reached $ 8 billion over the past year. "
and said that "Iran today were damaged in the Iraqi market after the descent of the product of Turkey and Saudi Arabia because of lack of credibility with the Iraqi trader with the Iraqi citizens and non-conformity of products with the standardization and quality control and began to lose its products from the Iraqi market.
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