Iran’s exports to Islamic countries have grown by 17% since the start of the Iranian calendar year on March 20, according to Mahdi Eslampanah, head of the National Standard Organisation.
Speaking at the 18th National Quality Awards ceremony, Eslampanah attributed this success to enhanced foreign trade initiatives and the strengthening of a unified approach among Islamic nations. The event, which brought together parliamentarians, industrial leaders, entrepreneurs, and quality experts, highlighted the impact of collaboration on economic growth.
Eslampanah also pointed to significant strides in standardisation as a key factor in boosting export performance. “The National Quality Award was established to address the specific needs of Iran and the broader Islamic world,” he noted, emphasizing the role of quality assurance in fostering international trade.
This achievement underscores the benefits of coordinated efforts among Islamic countries in driving mutual economic progress.
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