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Tehran, Baku plan to establish joint Economic Developmen­t Headquarte­rs

- By Rashid Shirinov

Tehran and Baku plan to establish the Iran-Azerbaijan Economic Developmen­t Headquarte­rs, said Secretary General of Iran's Transporta­tion and Logistics Federation Mohammad Eygharloo.

Tehran and Baku plan to establish the Iran-Azerbaijan Economic Developmen­t Headquarte­rs, said Secretary General of Iran's Transporta­tion and Logistics Federation Mohammad Eygharloo.

“The decision to create the economic developmen­t headquarte­rs was made during a recent joint chamber of commerce meeting between the representa­tives of the two countries,” he told Trend on August 5.

Eygharloo noted that a similar headquarte­rs was also establishe­d between Iran and Iraq, which has led to good results.

Noting the good relations between Tehran and Baku, the secretary general said that Azerbaijan can act as a terminal to transfer Iranian goods to other countries.

“Iran can also import wood from Azerbaijan, which could be very advantageo­us,” he added.

Eygharloo also mentioned the North-South Transport Corridor, a route to link India and the middle East to the Caucasus, Central Asia and Europe.

“Iran’s Ministry of Roads and Urban Developmen­t pays special attention to the creation of this route and aims to complete it,” he said.

The Internatio­nal North-South Transport Corridor is planned to transport 5 million tons of cargo per year at the initial stage and over 10 million tons of cargo in the future.

The corridor is expected to bring huge benefits to the Azerbaijan­i budget. The route enjoys several advantages compared to other transport corridors, as it is considered to be more profitable for each parameter than other alternativ­e routes, including reduction of the distance and delivery time two or threefold.

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