Iran’s Consul General in Quetta, Hassan Darvishvand, announced that Pakistan-Iran bilateral trade has exceeded $3 billion, with plans to increase it to $10 billion through mutual cooperation.

Speaking at a farewell meeting with the Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he highlighted the chamber’s critical role in enhancing trade despite challenges. He praised the strong collaboration between the Iranian Consulate and the chamber, which has contributed to the growing trade volume.

Darvishvand thanked the business community for their support and emphasized their importance in ensuring economic prosperity.

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