We want to hold specialized B2B meetings with Senegalese businessmen
The head of Bandar Abbas Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture said: a memorandum of trade cooperation was signed between Hormozgan Chamber of Commerce and Senegal Chamber of Commerce.
According to the public relations of Hormozgan Chamber of Commerce, Mohammad Reza Safa stated in an online meeting focusing on signing a memorandum with the Senegal Chamber of Commerce: Hormozgan Chamber of Commerce is ready to hold specialized B2B meetings in the fields of marine, agriculture and aquaculture online. They can also negotiate in this regard.
He added: “Also, the exchange of trade delegations, after the end of the outbreak of coronary heart disease, can help to expand cooperation, and we declare our full readiness in this field.”
Safa stated: “Undoubtedly, the two countries’ support for banking relations and providing infrastructure for investment, granting visas to Iranian citizens and economic actors, approval and implementation of tax evasion and customs exemptions for Iranian goods are the most important demands of economic actors for development.” International trade relations.
He continued: “Iran’s private sector is looking at the development of trade and economic relations with Africa with great seriousness and interest, including Senegal, which has been called the gateway to the West African region.”
Safa said :”Senegal can provide a good opportunity for Iranian goods to enter the West African region,”. It is also possible to re-export Iranian products through Senegal to member countries with very low tariffs.
The head of the Bandar Abbas Chamber of Commerce said: “Educational cooperation in the field of production of some agricultural and food products and tourism is another area with advantages for the development of bilateral trade and economic relations between Hormozgan and Senegal.”
Safa added: On behalf of the private sector of Hormozgan, I declare the full readiness of economic actors to play a role in the development of bilateral economic and trade relations.
The head of the Bandar Abbas Chamber of Commerce stated: “Considering the geographical location of Senegal and the port of Dakar as a naval base, this country and the city of Dakar can become Iran’s export base to West African countries.”