Iran's Minister of Economic Affairs Highlights Iran's Achievements in Human Capital and Explores Economic Collaboration with Pakistan

Iran's Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Highlights Iran's Achievements in Capital and Explores Economic Collaboration with Pakistan

Iran (IMNA) - Khandouzi emphasized that Iran's score on the HCI is expected to improve further due to the country's commendable track record in managing the economic and professional potential of women and girls. These remarks were made by the minister during the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Morocco, where he engaged in panel discussions and meetings with counterparts from other nations. Khandouzi took this opportunity to shed light on Iran's ongoing efforts and plans to enhance the economic situation in the country, despite the challenges posed by American sanctions.

Iran's Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance highlighted the notable position and achievements of Iran in the fields of human capital in the Middle East and North Africa. Emphasizing the transferability of these achievements to other nations, the minister expressed confidence in Iran's ability to contribute to the development of human capital in various countries.

In a significant move to strengthen bilateral economic ties, Minister Khandouzi held a meeting with Pakistan's Minister for Finance, Revenue, and Economic Affairs, Shamshad Akhtar, in Marrakech, Morocco. The meeting, which took place on Saturday, focused on exploring opportunities for collaboration between Iran and Pakistan in the economic sector.

During the discussions, the Iranian minister called for the expeditious implementation of barter trade between the two countries. This initiative aims to facilitate trade by eliminating the need for conventional currency transactions. The report by Iran's official IRNA news agency highlighted the importance of accelerating efforts in this regard.

Furthermore, Minister Khandouzi and Minister Akhtar deliberated on strengthening customs cooperation between Iran and Pakistan. They also explored avenues for joint investment, underscoring the potential for mutually beneficial economic ventures.

The meeting between the two ministers signifies the commitment of both Iran and Pakistan to foster closer economic ties and explore avenues for collaboration in various sectors.

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