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110% increase in goods transit from Iran to Afghanistan

The Director General of South Khorasan Customs announced that the transit of goods from "Mahirud" Customs to Afghanistan has increased by 110%.
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According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Mohammed Director General of South Khorasan Customs, Kouhgerd, stated that the transit of goods through Mahirud Customs to Afghanistan has grown by 110% in the first eight months of this year.

He added This year, six thousand and 176 trucks were transited to Afghanistan through Mahirud customs, which has increased by 110% in terms of the number of trucks. During this period, 156 thousand 935 tons of goods were transited to Afghanistan, which has grown by 88% in terms of weight. The director general of South Khorasan Customs also stated: goods The goods transited to Afghanistan included flour, betel nuts, used spare parts and cashew nuts. He said: These items are from Turkey, UAE, Russia, Indonesia and Vietnam. It has been transited to Afghanistan during eight months of this year.

Afghanistan imports most of the goods it needs from other countries and the common border with Iran is one of the They are the main transit routes of goods to this country.

Customs services of Iran and Afghanistan become 24/7
Follow-up and agreement for round-the-clock customs of Iran and Afghanistan
Increasing Iran’s exports to Afghanistan

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