An exclusive Iranian exhibition is scheduled to be held in the Russian capital, Moscow, from Sept. 7-10.
As Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union have a preferential trade agreement in place, the Russian market could be an ideal threshold for allowing Iranian goods, especially construction materials, foodstuff, agriculture, petrochemicals, iron and steel, minerals, apparel and industrial machinery, to enter other markets across the union, IRNA reported.
Those interested in participating in the exhibition may obtain more information by contacting +982122662845 and +982122662846.
Iran and Russia have been forging closer economic ties and Russian President Vladimir Putin recently visited Tehran to consolidate those ties.
In January, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was in Moscow to present a draft of a 20-year strategic cooperation agreement.
According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, the volume of trade exchanged between Iran and Russia in 2021 topped $4 billion, registering a dramatic 81.7% rise compared to the year before.
Russia’s export to Iran hit $3.068 billion, recording a 2.2% rise while Russia’s import from Iran hit $967.3 billion, registering a 21.4% growth.
Iran’s share of total financial turnover of the Russian Federation’s foreign trade increased from 0.4% in 2020 to 0.5% last year.
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