Pakistan relaxes trade rules with Iran

Pakistan has relaxed its rules for trade with Iran amid efforts to boost economic exchanges between the two neighboring countries.

Reports on Sunday said that the Pakistani Ministry of Commerce had exempted 57 goods and products from requirements for Iran trade, including from complying with the country’s Certificate of Origin (COO) rules.

Pakistani business leaders welcomed the move, saying it would promote cross-border trade with Iran and would lead to more economic growth in Pakistan, according to a report by the economic website of the Pakistan Today newspaper.

The report said that a second list of 37 additional items is waiting for the approval of the Pakistani commerce ministry to be exempted from requirements for Iran trade.

https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/10/19/757212/Iran-Pakistan-trade-rules-easing

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