Hormozgan (IP) - The Director of Maritime and Ports Office of Bandar Lengeh, in Hormozgan province of Iran on the coast of the Persian Gulf, has said non-oil exports from the port have increased 55 percent.

Iran Press/Iran news: Talking about the significance of Bandar Lengeh port, Ghasem Askarinasab said that the amount of non-oil exports from this port and also from the ports in western Hormozgan Province in April and March of 2019 increased to 61,799 tons which showed a 55 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

He said that Bandar Lengeh port and its subsidiary ports have the appropriate infrastructure for exporting different kinds of goods, Iran Press reported.

"We have also witnessed the increase in maritime tourism from the port to the United Arab Emirates," Ghasem Askarinasab concluded. 101/211/201

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