Kazakhstan-Iran Trade Exceeds $528mn
TEHRAN – Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Resources and Management Development Affairs Houshang Muhammadi has put the value of trade exchanges between Iran and Kazakhstan in 2022 at $528 million.
Muhammadi said that Iran’s exports to Kazakhstan account for $210 million of the total value of $528 million in annual trade between the two countries.
In the one-year period, Kazakhstan exported $318 million worth of products to Iran, he added.
The deputy minister pointed out that economic, trade, scientific and cultural cooperation between the two countries is rapidly growing.
Elsewhere in his remarks, he pointed to the recent visit of the prime minister of Kazakhstan to Iran and his meeting with Iranian First Vice President Muhammad Mokhber, saying the visit indicates the significance of expansion of relations between the two countries in all fields.
Muhammadi noted that the two countries have held 18 meetings to promote cooperation in the economic, trade, scientific, technical and cultural fields.
The presidents of the two countries have set a target of $3 billion in annual trade, he said, adding, “Giant strides were taken to fulfill the objective of attaining $3 billion worth of bilateral trade.”
The meeting of Iran-Kazakhstan Joint Chamber of Commerce was held at the venue of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) in the presence of Muhammadi, Director-General of the Ministry of Agriculture for International Affairs Hooman Fathi, the Kazakh ambassador to Tehran, and representatives of private sector of the two countries.