A total of 159,996 trucks crossed Iranian borders during the month ending Dec. 20, said Javad Hedayati, an official with the Road Maintenance and Transportation Organization of Iran.
Noting that Bazargan border crossing in West Azarbaijan Province bordering Turkey was the busiest border terminal in terms of both exports and imports, the official said the second and third busiest border terminals in terms of imports and exports were Jolfa Customs Terminal in East Azarbaijan Province and Astara Customs Terminal in the northern border city of Astara in Gilan Province, respectively.
According to Mojtaba Bazgir, a border official, petrochemical products, different types of industrial and motor oils, paraffin, agricultural products (including watermelons, honeydew, grapes, peanuts, garlic, dates, apples, dried fruit, vegetables and licorice extract), stones, ceramic and glass products, iron and steel scrap and textiles are the main goods exported from Bazargan border crossing.
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