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Ports: Exporting 3474 containers of national products last month

Ports: Exporting 3474 containers of national products last month

Iraqi News08-02-2025
Baghdad - INA
The General Company for Iraqi Ports announced today, Saturday, the export of (3474) containers with a total weight of (79,992) tons of national products, through the ports for the month of January 2025.
The company's Director General Farhan Al-Fartousi said in a statement - received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "According to the directives of the Minister of Transport, Razzaq Muhaibis Al-Saadawi, to organize loading and unloading operations, to speed up the movement of goods, the export statistics for the national product through the ports for the month of January 2025 amounted to (3474) containers, with a total weight of (79,992) tons."
He added, "The materials that were exported through the containers included a variety of national products, including dates, cardboard waste (paper), aluminum waste, oil derivatives, soybeans and vegetable oils."
He pointed out that "this result reflects a great diversity in national exports and enhances the role of Iraqi ports as a major driver of the national economy," stressing "the importance of maintaining this trend to enhance trade movement and support local industries."
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