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Iran, EAEU sign free trade deal: IRNA

Photo published by Iran’s official IRNA news agency shows Iran’s Deputy Trade Minister Alireza Peymanpak (R) and EAEU Minister of Trade Andrey Slepnev shaking hand after signing a free trade agreement in Tehran on January 19, 2023.

Iran and the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) have signed a free trade agreement to allow tariff-free exports for more than 90% of their products, according to a report by the official IRNA news agency.

The IRNA report said that the free trade deal between Iran and the EAEU had been signed by Iran’s Deputy Trade Minister Alireza Peymanpak and EAEU Minister of Trade Andrey Slepnev in Tehran on Thursday.

Peymanpak said after signing the deal that it will go into force within the next nine months after being approved by the governments and parliaments of Iran and five EAEU members Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Belarus

He said administrative governments of EAEU countries are expected to formally approve the free trade agreement with Iran over the next few weeks.

The official, who also serves as head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization, said the document signed on Thursday identified certain products and excluded them from the free trade deal between Iran and the EAEU.

Peymanpak added, however, the deal will enable tariff-free exports for more than 90% of products of the two sides.

The EAEU’s executive branch the EEC and Iran signed a temporary agreement in December 2021 to set up a free trade zone.

Russia’s Tass news agency quoted Slepnev as saying on Thursday that Iran and the EAEU had agreed on a bulk of main issues needed to conclude talks for creating a free trade zone.

Iran signed a preferential trade agreement with the EAEU in November 2019 amid efforts by the Iranian government to diversify trade routes and to offset the impacts of American sanctions on the country’s economic exchanges with the rest of the world.

The value of trade between Iran and the EAEU rose by 74% year-on-year in 2021 and by another 25% in the first ten months of 2022, according to figure by the EEC.

Iranian government figures also show that bilateral trade with the EAEU rose 66% in value terms in the year to late March 2022 to stand at $5.634 billion.


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