Iran Exports Stuck at Ports Amid West Asia Crisis
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Rs 345 cr worth of cargo for Iran, including rice, tea & pharma, stuck at Kandla & Mundra ports due to West Asia crisis.

Photograph: Rajendra Jadhav/Reuters
New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI) Cargoes worth about Rs 345 crore for export to Iran are lying at Kandla and Mundra ports following West Asian crisis, Parliament was informed on Tuesday.
In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada said there are disruptions in shipping and port operations due to the ongoing West Asian crisis which is affecting the cargo movement.
As on Mach 1, rice, tea and pharmaceuticals cargo weighing 35,962 tonne having Free on Board (FOB) value of Rs 305.67 crore was lying at Kandla port, which was meant for exports to Iran.
Similarly, rice, tea and pharmaceuticals cargo weighing 5,676 tonne having FOB value of Rs 40.72 crore was lying at Mundra port, which was meant for exports to Iran.
"India's trade with Iran is mainly in cereals and pharma. Due to the ongoing developments in West Asia, there are disruptions in shipping and port operations which is also affecting the cargo movement," Prasada said.
A joint attack launched by the US and Israel on Iran has led to disruptions in the movement of ships.
Iran is one of the key buyers of Indian basmati rice.
During April-January this fiscal, the country exported basmati rice worth Rs 5,424. 24 crore (7,90,691 tonne) to Iran. It was Rs 4,861.83 crore (6,27,030 tonne) in the same period previous year.
"As on date, US tariff on countries doing business with Iran has not been effected," he added.
In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada said there are disruptions in shipping and port operations due to the ongoing West Asian crisis which is affecting the cargo movement.
As on Mach 1, rice, tea and pharmaceuticals cargo weighing 35,962 tonne having Free on Board (FOB) value of Rs 305.67 crore was lying at Kandla port, which was meant for exports to Iran.
Similarly, rice, tea and pharmaceuticals cargo weighing 5,676 tonne having FOB value of Rs 40.72 crore was lying at Mundra port, which was meant for exports to Iran.
"India's trade with Iran is mainly in cereals and pharma. Due to the ongoing developments in West Asia, there are disruptions in shipping and port operations which is also affecting the cargo movement," Prasada said.
A joint attack launched by the US and Israel on Iran has led to disruptions in the movement of ships.
Iran is one of the key buyers of Indian basmati rice.
During April-January this fiscal, the country exported basmati rice worth Rs 5,424. 24 crore (7,90,691 tonne) to Iran. It was Rs 4,861.83 crore (6,27,030 tonne) in the same period previous year.
"As on date, US tariff on countries doing business with Iran has not been effected," he added.
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