Deputy Minister Samat said: "If we facilitate the trade route, the result will be increased exports and greater supply of foreign exchange. Therefore, disruptive and contradictory regulations must be eliminated."
According to Ashura News, quoted by Mehr News Agency, Mohammad Ali Dehghan Dehnavi said about the barriers to exports in the country: Our trade policy is based on facilitation; if we facilitate the trade path, the result will be an increase in exports and a greater supply of foreign exchange.
The head of the Trade Development Organization of Iran added: Facilitating trade is what the foreign exchange policymaker and the Central Bank are pursuing.
He clarified: The obstacles facing exporters and importers must be removed in order to facilitate trade.
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs added: The disruptive laws and regulations that have accumulated and become obstacles and are sometimes contradictory must be removed.
Stating that disruptive regulations have created a fundamental obstacle for the private sector to operate, Dehghan Dehnavi said: We must trust the exporter and ask him to provide foreign exchange to the country's official importer in easier, more appropriate and better ways for his activities and in the methods he knows.
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