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    ZAWYA

    Iran signs customs cooperation agreement with 22 countries

    24 June 2004

    Tehran -- Iran has signed customs cooperation agreements with 22 countries,
    said the International Cooperation Department at Iran`s Customs
    Administration here on Wednesday.

    According to the Department, some of the agreements, related to a bill which
    has been passed by Majlis, concern European, Asian and African states and
    there are one signed with a South American state. The agreements help
    upgrade level of commercial exchanges with countries and remove certain
    impediments to expansion of economic cooperation.

    The agreements are also expected to facilitate technical and educational
    cooperation and help speedy exchange of information. Iran is now engaged in
    talks with Syria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Morocco and China to sign the
    agreements. Presently, contracts with Belarussia, Albania, Spain, Italy,
    Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and
    Hungary are undergoing their final stages.

    In addition, Georgia, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Portugal, Switzerland, France,
    Tanzania, Zambia, Japan and the Philippines have voiced readiness for talks
    to ink related agreements. Iran`s Customs Administration official has in
    recent years signed 37 memoranda of understanding with 19 countries for
    expansion of cooperation.

    Russia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Belgium, Azerbaijan, Austria, Ukraine,
    Turkey, Armenia, India, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tazakhstan, Sudan,
    Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tunisia, Cuba and Lebanon have so far
    signed customs cooperation agreement with Iran.

    © IRNA 2004

    Article originally published by IRNA 24-Jun-04
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