Reza Tajrishi, president of the House of Industry, Mine and Trade of Iranian Youth in Iran, conceded April 17 that his country is losing its appeal in Iraq’s markets to Saudi Arabia. Tajrishi’s declarations reflect a bitter competition between Iran and Saudi Arabia to take over the Iraqi market, a major consumer of foreign exports in light of an absent local industry sector.
Tajrishi placed the blame on Iraq, saying, “The government of Iraq bars many Iranian companies from operating, while the doors are wide open for the Saudis — thanks to reduced customs fees on Saudi goods per an understanding between the two sides.”