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Iran tops ECO intergovernmental trade

Iran tops ECO intergovernmental trade
Tehran, July 6, IRNA - A senior Iranian member of the ECO Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ECO-CCI) said that the country tops intergovernmental trade among its member-states.
Ahmad Asghari said Iran imported $5.1b worth commodities from the ECO nations in 2012, while its exports stood at $6.3b.
Asghari, however, said despite ECOs rising trade, it has not lived up to expectations.

With regard to the potentials of ECO member-states, there is a large gap between the organizations rightful status and its current position as a trade body, Sunday?s edition of the English-language paper ?Iran Daily? quoted Asghari as saying.

Asghari said the chamber has made efforts to facilitate business trips among members, noting that establishment of an ECO free trade zone is one of the chambers targets.

The ECO-CCI has put forward a proposal for devising a joint visa plan, he said.

Asghari said tapping ECOs potentials can not only boost regional trade, but introduce Iran as a frontrunner in the organization.

He said the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea can be used as marine corridors for reexports among the member states, if free trade zones are expanded.

The transit of commodities via Iranian waters can help boost trade among ECO member-states that are landlocked, he said.

Asghari said forging joint investments and transforming raw materials into commodities can help boost exports, generate jobs and train skilful experts.

He said the ECO-CCI helps promote economic, industrial, agricultural, tourism, engineering, technical and banking cooperation in the private sector.

The senior member of the ECOs chamber noted that the body helps sort out legal and trade differences.

Calling for tenders and gathering statistical information on economic and industrial sectors are also among the ECO-CCIs programs, he said.

Asghari noted that the ECO-CCI holds expos, conferences and meetings aimed at promoting trade and economic ties, and launches research projects for consumer goods utilized by ECO member-states.

The ECO Chamber of Commerce and Industries was formed by the heads of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Iran, Turkey and Pakistan Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines in 1990 to promote commercial, industrial and economic cooperation.

ECO, as an intergovernmental regional platform, plays an important role in world trade. The organizations foreign trade reached $392b in 2012, which stood at $300b in 2010.

Apart from ECOs foreign trade, its intergovernmental transactions also surged from $51.5b in 2010 to $83b in 2012.

By IRNA

 

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