Over $1 bn in Non-Oil Goods Exported via Mehran Border

The head of Ilam Customs reported that more than two million tons of goods, valued at over $1.169 billion, were exported from Mehran Border Crossing in the first eight months of the current Iranian calendar year.
Miragha Abdi conveyed in an interview with Mehr News Agency that over 500 truck drivers transport domestically manufactured products from various parts of the country to the border daily for export to other countries.
This export volume showcased a seven percent increase compared to the corresponding period of the previous year, specifically highlighting the growth in exports via Mehran Border Crossing to neighboring Iraq and other countries, according to Abdi.
Abdi further outlined the daily export of fresh fruits, vegetables, dried nuts, ironware, tiles, and ceramics through the Mehran Border to Iraq, emphasizing the diverse range of products being shipped.
Anticipations project that the volume of non-oil goods exported to Iraq through this border crossing will surpass three million tons, as indicated by the head of Ilam Customs.

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