Iran Press/ Iran news: Ahad Azadikhah made the remarks after a meeting with Laudemar Gonçalves de Aguiar Neto, Brazil's ambassador to Tehran, in which the two sides stressed the need to strengthen economic relations.
The commission spokesman continued: "By exporting products such as urea fertilizer, petroleum products, petrochemicals and agricultural products such as pistachios, saffron and raisins, we can achieve a good trade balance."
Azadikhah also announced the presence of Iranian producers in an Expo in Brazil next year.
Brazil is the world's eighth-largest economy and Iran's most important economic partner in the Americas, with $ 2033 billion in GDP and $ 400 billion in foreign trade per year.
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