Referring to the consultations and correspondence of the capital's private sector parliament with global partners to maintain economic stability,” This correspondence covers a wide range of countries, including Iran's neighbors, the Eurasian region, the Caspian Sea basin, the Persian Gulf countries, as well as economic partners in Europe, and countries such as China and India are also among the recipients of these messages”: the head of the Tehran Chamber said.
Emphasizing the role of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce as the largest and oldest private sector institution in the country, Mahmoud Najafi-Arab stated: During these consultations, in addition to providing a clear picture of the current conditions of economic and trade relations, the necessity of maintaining stability and sustainability in international economic and trade relations has been emphasized.
Referring to the tention atmosphere in the region, the head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce stated that political and security developments have effects beyond borders and can affect global supply chains and exchanges. Therefore, the role of economic enterprises and institutions in reducing uncertainties by resorting to trade relations and economic interactions is of particular importancehe added.
He also warned of disruptions in trade corridors and said: Regional instabilities have presented challenges to the connection routes and economic development trends. However, geopolitical developments have made Iran’s capacities as a connecting link between the countries of Central Asia and the South Caucasus with the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman more visible than ever before; a capacity that can play a strategic role in expanding regional and international cooperation.
The head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce continued: “Strengthening institutional communications, promoting mutual understanding, and moving towards economic stability and sustainable development at the regional and global levels were among the main goals of the correspondence.”
He also expressed his readiness to initiate targeted dialogues with foreign counterparts, identify new opportunities, exchange experiences, and develop cooperation.