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Pakistan has not shipped wheat to Iran
Source: The Nation | 28-02-2013

Pakistan is yet to ship any wheat to Iran from a one million tonne barter deal agreed last August due to government disagreements, an executive from Pakistani grain exporter Seatrade Group said.


A first shipment of 100,000 tonnes was supposed to be delivered to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas in mid-Feburary, said the executive who declined to be named.“The 100,000 tonnes is still in the pipeline, nothing has been shipped. A government-to-government issue that needs to be resolved,” he told Reuters on the sidelines of an industry in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday.He declined to give further details on what the dispute concerned, however industry sources told Reuters that it might involve finance disruptions from Iran’s side.


Iranian wheat imports are usually handled by the private sector and government, but in recent months the state has taken a bigger hand in purchases as trade finance has been tightened due to western sanctions aimed at Iran’s disputed nuclear programme.The executive said Iranian inspectors had been to Pakistan this month to check the grain, which they say did not match their specifications. “It’s still an ongoing process and we don’t have a shipping schedule yet so it’s hard to tell when the shipment will be made,” the executive said, adding initial negotiations on the barter deal were for 4.5 million tonnes, but so far only 1 million has been agreed on.


The barter deal, first proposed last year in March with Iran exporting fertiliser and iron ore to Pakistan in exchange for wheat, was deadlocked for months over price and quality. 


 

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