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Iran'S Re Exports Increased By 34% This Year, Most Of Which Are Cotton And Vehicle Fuel.

2011/12/26 14:50:00 10

Mr. Shahryar Afandizadeh, deputy head of the Ministry of roads and urban construction of Iran, said that the total weight of goods pported through Iran in the first 8 months of this year (from March 21, 2011 to November 21st of March 21, 2011) was 6 million 303 thousand tonnes, and the total weight of re exported goods will be 12 million tonnes, up 34% from last year's 9 million 500 thousand tonnes.


Mr. Afandizadeh pointed out that in the first 8 months of this year

Transport

Of these, 5 million 710 thousand tonnes are connected by road, 590 thousand and 3000 tonnes through railways.


The export land accounted for 41.2% of the largest Bandar Abbas, followed by the three largest respectively Parvizkhan (15.2%) and Bazargan (10.3%).

The re export cargo is oil.

cotton

Cars, building materials,

food

And containers are large.


Mr. Afandizadeh points out that the road and urban construction department will pform the general highway into a highway to expand the pport function.

At present, 20 thousand km of Iran's 26 thousand km highway is used for pshipment.

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