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Muslim Countries Urged to Expand Trade Ties

14:44 - October 29, 2022
News ID: 3481039
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Muslim countries, which are dependent on the economic structures of Western and developed economies, should expand trade among themselves.

Erol Yarar

 

This is according to Erol Yarar, head of the International Business Forum (IBF), which is taking place for the 26th time this year as part of the 19th MÜSIAD EXPO, organized every two years by the Independent Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (MÜSIAD).

This year’s event will focus on food safety and the future of agriculture and will be held from Nov. 2 to Nov. 5 in Istanbul, Turkey.

Highlighting the importance of the MÜSIAD EXPO, the IBF head stated that it strengthens ties between the participating countries and creates opportunities for new commercial partnerships.

“Trade between Islamic countries does not exceed 10% of their total trade,” Yarar said, adding that when oil and natural gas are removed from this, “it falls below 5%.”

“Therefore, Islamic countries are dependent on the economic structures of Western and developed economies. In order to solve this problem, they must first get to know each other and develop their trade with each other,” he said.

Yarar said “we need to take action” to change and achieve this.

“The MÜSIAD EXPO is unfortunately the only international activity that is the most important and consistently held in order to do this. We organize MÜSIAD EXPO every two years in Turkey so that MÜSiAD member business people and IBF members from all Islamic countries can meet each other, have B2B meetings and see the products,” he said.

 

Source: Daily Sabah

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