10.03.25
15:35
Iran and Indonesia strengthen customs cooperation with new legislative initiative
The agreement signifies a strategic move to facilitate smoother trade flows and promote mutual economic growth
Iran approved an urgent motion to expedite the review of a proposed customs cooperation agreement with Indonesia. This is reported by
Pars Today, a partner of TV BRICS.
According to experts, the economic engagement with fellow Muslim-majority countries like Indonesia not only bolsters economic ties but also serves as a vital conduit for fostering cultural and social connections.
The proposed customs cooperation agreement signifies a strategic move to facilitate smoother trade flows, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and promote mutual economic growth. Iran and Indonesia’s enhanced collaboration is poised to contribute positively to the broader economic landscape.
It is anticipated to pave the way for a new chapter in Iran-Indonesia relations, marked by increased trade, cultural exchange, and strengthened diplomatic bonds, the source claimed.
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