Imports of essential goods are underway at the southern Imam Khomeini Port.
The Government Trading Corporation of Iran’s news portal reported on August 10 that more than 850,000 tons of essential goods were imported via this port located in the southern Khuzestan Province over the past 100 days.
“The imported essential goods mainly included wheat, sugar, unprocessed vegetable oil and rice,” GTC official Omid Jahan-Nejadian was quoted as saying by the corporation’s news portal.
Imam Khomeini Port is the hub of essential goods import.
Also known as necessity goods, essential goods are products consumers will buy, regardless of changes in income levels.
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