Iran to open trade center in Oslo

May 8, 2024 - 14:38

TEHRAN – Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) has given the green light for the establishment of a new trade center in Norway’s capital Oslo, the TPO portal reported.

According to TPO, currently, over 40 Iranian trade centers are operating in different target countries across the globe.

The TPO data says that Iran also plans to launch two new trade centers in other countries in the near future.

Iran has five trade centers in Iraq, five others in Russia, three ones in Syria, eight ones in Africa, and some other trade centers in Central Asia, Uzbekistan, Poland, the UAE, and other trade partners, according to TPO.

Underlining the significance of commercial attachés in trade ties between countries, the TPO report said that Iran currently has as few as 17 commercial attachés in different countries with the number expected to grow to 30 by the end of the current calendar year to March 20, 2024. 

Iran will appoint a commercial attaché in the UAE next week and two other ones will also be dispatched to Brazil and Uzbekistan in the near future, with other Iranian commercial attachés also expected to start their missions in Indonesia, the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, Shanghai, Nigeria, and East Europe countries such as Poland and Serbia, the report added.

Appointing a commercial attaché to Saudi Arabia is also on the agenda of Iran’s Foreign Ministry, it said.

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