Arab Times

German exports to Iran surge in Q1

Strong demand for machines, equipment, grains, wheat

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BERLIN, May 26, (RTRS): German exports to Iran, especially of machines and equipment, rose significan­tly in the first quarter following the removal of internatio­nal sanctions against the Islamic Republic, government data showed on Thursday.

Exports to Iran surged by 7 percent year-on-year in the JanuaryMar­ch period to 500 million euros ($558.85 million), the Federal Statistics Office said. This compares with a 0.7 percent rise in overall, year-on-year German exports in the same period.

“This is quite reasonable,” said Michael Tockuss, head of the German-Iranian Chamber of Commerce. “Machines and equipment are doing exceptiona­lly well, but also grains and wheat.”

For decades before sanctions were imposed, Germany was Iran’s biggest trading partner. The gap in Iranian imports from Germany and other Western countries was subserquen­tly filled by Chinese, Korean and Middle Eastern competitor­s.

German industry anticipate­d a steep rise in exports to Iran after world powers lifted crippling sanctions against the Islamic Republic in January in return for Tehran’s compliance with a deal to curb its nuclear ambitions.

However, Tockuss said great expectatio­ns arising from the nuclear deal have been dampened by difficulti­es in financing as Western banks remain reluctant to do business in Iran for fear of transparen­cy issues that could lead to fines.

The Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) said in February it was still concerned about what it called Iran’s failure to address the risk of terror financing and the serious threat this poses to the global financial system.

“The whole big euphoria that existed a few months ago has evaporated a little bit,” said Tockuss. “This is mainly because of the big difficulti­es with financing.”

He added that Iran had shown interest in large-scale projects to build refineries and petrochemi­cal factories and cement plants, but was unable to finance such undertakin­gs with credit from foreign banks.

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