[Iran] - Transit of goods through Golestan province rises 257% in a quarter on year

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- Transit of commodities through Golestan province, in the northeast of Iran, rose 257 percent during the first three months of the
current Iranian calendar year (March 21-June 21), as compared to the same period of time in the past year, a provincial official
the province in the three-month period.As previously announced by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), 3.5 million
tons of commodities were transited through the country during the first three months of the current year.As reported, the figure shows a
7.86-percent fall as compared to the first three months of the past year.As previously announced by the Iranian deputy transport minister,
10.8 million tons of commodities were transited through the country in the past Iranian calendar year 1401 (ended on March 20).Shahriyar
Afandizadeh also announced that Iran registered a new record high with the transit of 8.3 million tons of non-oil goods in 1401, adding that
transit, whose definitive effects will be seen gradually and steadily on the growth of transit from the country in 1402 and the coming
North-South International Transport Corridor, in a tripartite meeting in last September between the high-ranking officials of our country
and the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan in Baku, while aiming to achieve the transit of 15 million tons of goods through
this corridor by 2030, agreements were reached in the field of strengthening the cooperation of the three countries in joint investment and
financing, the completion and development of key infrastructures and their exploitation, especially the construction of the Rasht-Astara
membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
In a short period of time after the meeting of the heads of Shanghai in September 1401 in Samarkand, the first six-party meeting of the
transport ministers of Iran and the countries of Central Asia, in addition to Russia and Azerbaijan was held in Tehran in October 1401 with
the goal of achieving 20-million tons of annual transit between Iran and Central Asian countries, as an area with a very high role and
importance in east-west and north-south transit, especially after the recent regional and international developments, which was approved by
Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), and Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is one of the main priorities
of the Transport Ministry in developing transport relations with regional and extra-regional target countries, the deputy transport minister
noted.After seven years of reduction in the transit of goods from the country, the growth path of transit resumed in the past Iranian
calendar year 1400 (ended on March 20, 2022) and with the passage of 12.65 million tons of goods through Iran, a growth of 68 percent was
achieved.The policy of paying attention to neighbors and developing political and economic relations with neighboring countries in the
current government, increasing attention to road and rail routes in the world, and the efforts and cooperation of transportation and
trade-related organizations in establishing or activating corridors through the country has led to significant growth in transit of goods
through Iran.Iran is one of the countries with a special status in trade and transit relations due to its strategic location and special
geography, as the country is the passage of several important international corridors.Considering its geographical location, Iran can play a
significant role in the transit of goods in the region and benefit a lot from its status in this due.Paying attention to upstream documents,
especially the country's development plans, and the government's decision to develop transit, paying special attention to infrastructure
development, reducing transit time, making it cheaper to cross Iran and making more advantages over competitors, due to the short path for
customers, can lead to facilitating the development of transit so that the country can reach the desired growth in this due.In early June,
Deputy Transport Minister Shahriyar Afandizadeh announced that the Transport and Urban Development Ministry is preparing a five-year
comprehensive plan for increasing transportation and transit relations with Central Asia, as well as the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman
countries.According to Afandizadeh, the mentioned plan is being prepared in collaboration with all related bodies, and negotiations are
underway for its finalization under the framework of several memorandums of understanding (MOUs) at the level of the relevant ministers.The
plan includes the basic strategies and executive roadmap in a step-by-step manner for the next five years and will mark the evolution of the
bilateral transport and transit relations with the target countries, including the countries of Central Asia and the Persian Gulf and the
Sea of Oman, Afandizadeh explained.This year, the issue of transit and playing a role in major programs such as those related to China's
Belt and Road Initiative, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), and Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is
one of the main priorities of the Transport Ministry in developing transport relations with regional and extra-regional target countries,
the deputy transport minister noted.MA