Iran Issues Permission to Establish 60 Trade Centers in 35 Countries
10:00 - January 29, 2025

Iran Issues Permission to Establish 60 Trade Centers in 35 Countries

TEHRAN (ANA)- The permission for the establishment of nearly 60 trade centers in 35 countries was issued by Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO).
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Trade centers are one of the tools of the TPO to help the private sector so that they can adjust their business relations with the world.

With the aim of facilitating foreign trade, providing market consulting, marketing of Iranian products and services, providing commercial and economic consulting services in various sectors and helping to conclude commercial contracts, the TPO issued the above-mentioned permit.

A TPO official had announced in November that Iran currently has 56 trade centers active in 35 different countries around the world.

“For example, we have five business centers in Iraq, four in China, one center in Pakistan, two centers in India, and 13 trade centers in Africa,” said Mohammad Sadeq Qannadzadeh.

These centers are run by the private sector and act as a platform for the representatives of this sector, and the freedom of action of business operators in these centers is greater than that of commercial attaches, the official explained.

These centers provide a set of consulting services and conduct financial transfers under contracts with traders which will help increase efficiency and facilitate business activities, according to Qannadzadeh.

Earlier this year, TPO issued licenses for opening nine new trade centers in various countries.

The new trade centers would be established in Iraq’s Basra and Mosul, India’s Mumbai, Kazakhstan's Almaty, China’s Tianjin, Vietnam’s Hanoi, Thailand’s Bangkok, and Oman’s Muscat.

Iran also has five trade centers in Russia, three ones in Syria, and some other trade centers in Central Asia, Uzbekistan, Poland, the UAE, and other trade partners, according to a TPO report published earlier this year.

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