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Dried figs: tariffs cause decline in exports

January 7, 2020 at 8:10 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ESTAHBAN. A drastic rise in tariffs has prompted the exports from Iran to decline by more than 50%. This is particularly devastating for the Fars province as 95% of figs are produced here. The sanctions are another major problem.

Jump in export prices

Figs are one of Iran's most important export products and the drastic hike in export rates from USD 2.30 to USD 4.90 per kg are an enormous setback for the market. Market players compain that the tariffs wer increased without consulting experts or the unions. While 10,119 metric tonnes of dried figs were exported between April 2018 and April 2018, only 3,976 metric tonnes were exported last year. The sanctions have driven export prices further up over the last two years. This has prompted the costs for transportation in

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