Indonesia urges further coop. in mining sector in NW Iran

Indonesian Ambassador to Iran Ronny Prasetyo Yuliantoro called for increased cooperation in the mining sector in Iran’s East Azerbaijan Province. During a meeting with the vice president and a delegation from the Tabriz Chamber of Commerce, the Indonesian envoy highlighted the mineral potential of the northwestern province, advocating for enhanced collaboration in this area, as reported by IRNA.
He pointed out that Indonesia is highly active in the production of palm oil and coffee, suggesting that East Azerbaijan could import these products from Indonesia. Yuliantoro also stressed that international exhibitions in Indonesia offer an excellent opportunity for Iranian traders to showcase their products.
He highlighted that businessmen from Iran, particularly in East Azerbaijan Province, can display their commodities at significant international expos in the South Asian nation. The ambassador noted that he visited East Azerbaijan Province in northwestern Iran for the second time, and given the facilities and capacities of both the Iranian province and Indonesia, there is ample ground for cooperation across various fields.
During the meeting, Vice President of the Tabriz Chamber of Commerce Massoud Bonabian stressed the importance of expanding trade relations between businessmen from Indonesia and the province. He pointed out that the current volume of trade exchanges between East Azarbaijan and Indonesia is relatively low, adding that the participation of the province’s businessmen in Indonesian exhibitions could significantly enhance economic exchanges.
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