Signing preferential, free trade deals to boost Iran-Malaysia economic ties

October 24, 2016

As Vaezi told reporters, negotiations have been conducted for exporting Iranian petrochemical products to Malaysia and Iranian products will enter the country’s market in the near future. The Malaysian minister, for his part, admitted that both sides are eager to bolster their trade ties via endorsing a joint preferential trade agreement and reviving relations.

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Topics: REGIONAL INTEGRATION

Regions: IRAN MALAYSIA

Authors: TEHRAN TIMES


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