More than 826,000 tons of commodities, valued at $346 million were exported to Iraq via land borders of the city of Qasr-e Shirin in western Kermanshah Province during the first three months of the current Iranian year (started March 20), according to Qasr-e Shirin’s Governor Office. The main exported commodities included cement, cookies and biscuits, air conditioners, tomato, watermelon and dairy products that were shipped via the checkpoints of Khosravi ($7 million) and Parviz Khan ($339 million) that border Iraq’s Kurdistan region, IRNA reported.