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ISLAMABAD-- Pakistan and Iran are moving towards barter trade as Iranian inspectors have collected samples of Pakistani wheat for quality check, a step that may lead the two countries to an arrangement under which Pakistan will export one million tons of wheat.

According to sources, an Iranian team recently visited Pakistan and took samples of wheat to soothe away fears about quality. In exchange for wheat, Tehran will export fertiliser and iron ore to Pakistan.

“Yes, Iranian quality inspectors came to Pakistan and got samples of wheat to pave the way for export,” Ahmed Bakhsh Lehri, Secretary Food Security and Research, told The Express Tribune.

After examination of wheat, Pakistan will start exporting the commodity to Iran, he said.

In July this year, Pakistan agreed to supply wheat at $300 per ton, the price prevailing at that time. In exchange, Pakistan will import fertiliser, but the two sides have yet to finalize a price.

Pakistan has a surplus wheat stock of 1.5 million tons and even after export of one million tons, 500,000 tons will be left in reserves.

The headway in the barter trade plan is made after Pakistan and Iran broke a deadlock over wheat quality on the intervention of President Asif Ali Zardari in July.

Iran had expressed concern over the quality of wheat, which had 0.3% karnal bunt (a fungal disease) as Tehran sought a commodity free of fungus.

During negotiations, Pakistan officials insisted that 0.3% fungus was not harmful to human health as the internationally acceptable level was higher at 1%. Pakistan’s wheat was in line with the standards applied in the United States and Europe, they said.

The talks concluded with an understanding that wheat export would start only after an Iranian team conducted tests to check the quality.

Earlier in February, then water and power minister Syed Naveed Qamar and visiting Iranian Deputy Commerce Minister Abbas Ghohadi agreed that Tehran would import one million tons of wheat as well as 200,000 tons of rice.

In return, Pakistan would purchase iron ore from Iran for state-owned Pakistan Steel Mills, a financially-troubled industrial giant because of acute shortage of raw material and other problems. Pakistan also agreed to import fertilizer to meet domestic demand and arrest rising prices.

Pakistan, Iran moving towards barter trade - Tehran Times
 
Good job. Increase Barter trade with Iran and other countries.......
 
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You require good diplomacy when dealing with Iran, Despite being 65 we are still immature in this.
 
Unlikely for a wide variety of reasons.


Just because India bailed out, doesn't make it unlikely. I love the way you Indians pass verdicts.

?Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project to be completed by Dec 2014?

no its not very important, arabs are offering us cheaper gas prices then iran is offering, we need to expand our ties with the arabs

How, exactly? - Last time i heard Saudi Arabia adamantly refused to sustain oil supply in event of a war to Gen Pasha.
 
awesome, very off topic but why is there a kid with id named deathtoiran?
 
As a matter of fact aeronaut I was talking from a Pakistani perspective. The Iranians are asking a price above international rates and linking it to indices which are bound to go up faster than the rest.

One of the major reasons India backed out. Ministry here was wondering why Pakistan is willing to pay such a high price.

Secondly the US would not allow the pipeline to fructify in the end.
 
We have never said no to friendly nations , we enjoy good ties with Iran and we have also enjoyed good ties with Saudia
so we got no beef with anyone , we are interested to promote trade and economic zone that benefits Pakistan

Even if there was no barter trade we can just simply transfer "Dollars or gold via planes" to iran
as we have border with them , they can pay us with currency , by passing internationl BANKS
 
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