Customs clearance of essential goods hits new record high
TEHRAN - The Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) announced that a new record has been reached for the clearance of various essential goods from the country's customs in the past 24 hours.
According to IRICA, in the past 24 hours, with the round-the-clock efforts of the institution's staff, the total amount of essential goods cleared from the country's customs reached 182,528 tons.
As reported, with the cooperation and support of the country's transport fleet, the mentioned essential goods cleared from the country's customs and distributed across the country via 8,300 trucks.
The cleared goods include 75,787 tons of wheat, 54,893 tons of corn, 15,220 tons of barley, 16,700 tons of soybean meal, 2,630 tons of rice, 3,111 tons of crude oil, and 11,981 tons of oilseeds, IRICA stated.
In addition, legumes, sugar, medicine and medical equipment, and other essential goods were also among the necessary and required goods that were cleared from the country's customs in the past 24 hours.
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