20 Apr 2024
Tuesday 17 September 2013 - 18:11
Story Code : 50890

Afghan businesses consider Chabahar port as best path for exports

[caption id="attachment_31367" align="alignright" width="180"] A cargo ship docks at Iran's Chabahar Free Trade-Industrial Zone.[/caption]
ILNA: Afghan businesses believe that the Iranian port city of Chabahar is the best route for exporting goods from their country.
The first cargo of Afghan goods was exported to India via Chabahar port two months ago.

The businesses now say Irans Chabahar port is a more suitable path to export goods to India compared to Pakistans Karachi port.

They believe using Chabahar is profitable for them and will help Afghanistans economy to flourish.

Afghanistans Ambassador to Tehran said in July that the Iranian port city of Chabahar is the best path for trade between Iran, Afghanistan and India.

"Afghanistan is negotiating with its biggest trade partner India to use Irans Chabahar ports potential for Kabul-New Delhi trading," the Fars News Agency quoted Nasir Ahmad Noor as saying.

"Iran and Afghanistan should boost their bilateral trade," he added.

The Afghan Ambassador had previously said on June 13 that once the development plan of Irans south-western port city of Chabahar is completed, the two countries bilateral trade would be noticeably boosted.

Kabul imported about $2.87 billion worth of goods from Iran in the previous calendar year which ended March 20.

Iran has also exported $1.18 billion worth of goods to Afghanistan in the first five months of the current calendar year.

By ILNA

 

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