Tehran (IP)- Spokesman for Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) Rouhollah Latifi stated that exports and imports of three trade borders in Sistan and Baluchestan with Pakistan were completely reopened.

Iran Press/Iran News: The spokesman for Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) Rouhollah Latifi said on Monday that "As of today, the three borders of Rimdan, Kuhak, and Pishin in Sistan and Baluchestan province on the border with Pakistan have been completely reopened and trade with this country has returned to normal." 

Noting that Iran's trade borders have been reopened, but the passenger sector is facing limitations, Latifi stated, "on the border with Turkmenistan, Sarakhs and Incheboron borders have resumed their rail activities, with a daily capacity of about 90 wagons for the export of Iranian goods."

Noting that maritime borders are active, he added that the import of basic goods and the export of fruits and nuts in the Caspian Sea ports are carried out with neighboring countries. Rail, sea, and road borders with Azerbaijan are also active. In the area of the transship road, goods are transported by truck at the border.

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