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Iran and Pakistan Sign MoUs Worth Over $4 Million

Iran and Pakistan have signed three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth more than $4 million.

A 12-member Iranian trade delegation participated in the Food Ag 2025 exhibition, where the delegation held direct business-to-business discussions with Pakistani companies regarding potential commercial partnerships.

According to reports, efforts by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) have led to a significant increase in investment in the agricultural sector. Bilateral trade has contributed to economic stability and the creation of new employment opportunities, while strengthened Pakistan-Iran trade relations are expected to enhance access to regional and global markets.

During the visit, both countries signed three MoUs valued at over $4 million. Discussions also focused on bilateral trade in agricultural commodities and agro-technology.

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