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Steel, oil, cars play key role in Tehran-Baku trade (exclusive)

Business Materials 21 September 2016 11:01 (UTC +04:00)
An Iranian senior official has said that cooperation in the steel, oil and gas industries, as well as car manufacturing would contribute to boosting the trade turnover between Iran and Azerbaijan.
Steel, oil, cars play key role in Tehran-Baku trade (exclusive)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Sept. 19

By Farhad Daneshvar – Trend:

An Iranian senior official has said that cooperation in the steel, oil and gas industries, as well as car manufacturing would contribute to boosting the trade turnover between Iran and Azerbaijan.

In an exclusive interview with Trend, Iran's deputy industry minister for mining and mineral industries, Jafar Sarghini, called for close cooperation with Azerbaijan in steel, oil and gas, as well as car-making sectors in order to help boost the trade turnover between the two neighboring countries.

Elaborating on plans regarding the cooperation in steel sector, he said the two countries have already discussed the ways of increasing the level of this cooperation.

He speculated that Iranian private sector may collaborate with Azerbaijani steel companies in the future.

The deputy minister further called for cooperation in oil and gas sector, saying the two countries have already engaged in cooperation in the sector, but its level is not satisfactory.

Describing oil and gas sector as important for both countries, he added that Iranian companies enjoy proper capabilities in the maintenance of oil refineries and equipment, as well as the construction of oil facilities.

Jafar Sarghini also touched upon the two countries’ decision to establish a joint venture for producing cars in Azerbaijan, adding that in addition to a car manufacturing factory, new companies will be created in Azerbaijan for providing auto parts.

Iran, Azerbaijan to set up car joint venture (exclusive)

Iran, Azerbaijan to set up car joint venture (exclusive)

The deputy minister added that the volume of trade turnover between the two countries has soared by 70 percent over the first seven months of the current year.

According to Azerbaijani officials, Iranian companies have invested $2.6 billion in Azerbaijan’s economy. About $145 million of the total amount has gone to the non-oil sector. This is while some 450 companies with Iranian share operate in Azerbaijan.

Trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Iran amounted to $122.08 million in January-August 2016, $30.66 million of which accounted for the export of Azerbaijani goods to Iran, according to the State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan.

In the meantime, Hossin Esfahbodi, another Iranian deputy minister of industry, mine and trade, told Trend that the volume of trade turnover between the two countries currently stands at about $100 million and it must surpass $300 million in the near future.

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