Implications of Iran’s Membership in SCO for the Transport Sector

Implications of Iran’s Membership in SCO for the Transport Sector

Full membership of Iran in Shanghai Cooperation organization (SCO) was approved by the coalition’s members on ۱۷ September ۲۰۲۱ during the bloc’s summit in Tajikistan’s Dushanbe after almost ۱۵ years when Iran started its membership as observer in ۲۰۰۵. In port and maritime sector, Iran considers Shanghai membership as an opportunity based on its role in trade. Currently the eastern ports of Hormozgan Province in Iran are having a ۶۴ percent increase in non-oil transit within last ۶ months (amounting to ۲۹,۶۶۷ tons) , and the total oil and non-oil freight exports amounts to ۱۷۰۰۰ tons that means a ۳۸ percent increase compared to the last year, according to the head of Shahid Bahonar Port and Maritime Organization. Similarly, ۱۷۰۰۰ tons freights have been transited to the Eurasian countries from Anzali Port that means a ۹۳ percent increase compared to the last year, stated head of Gilan Ports and Maritime ...

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