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The cargo of 5 thousand tons of oil was cleared in Nowshahr port


According to the report of Fars news agency’s judicial group, citing the media center of the Judiciary, on June 19, during his trip to Mazandaran province, the head of the judiciary visited the ports of “Amirabad” located in the east of Mazandaran and “Nowshahr” in the west of this province. The flow of issues related to the clearance of goods.

During this visit, 10,000 tons of edible oil belonging to the Iranian State Trading Company remained in the tanks of Nowshahr port for more than 300 days.

Less than a week after the order of the head of the Judiciary, the first shipment of oil was released from Nowshahr with the special support and follow-up of the government.

The Chief of Justice of Mazandaran province announced the assignment and clearance of the first shipment of stored oil in Nowshahr port.

Hojjat-ul-Islam Wal-Muslimin Akbari added: Following the recent visit of the head of the Judiciary and his visit to Nowshahr port, today, with the cooperation of related executive bodies, a shipment of 5,000 tons of oil was unloaded from Nowshahr port.

He continued: The total amount of oil in the silos of the ports of Mazandaran province is 38,000 tons, and in the coming days, appropriate action will be taken regarding the determination and clearance of the rest.

Hojjat-ul-Islam Akbari noted: In recent visits, it was observed that some oil was stored in the warehouses of the ports of the province and was in danger of spoiling due to the passage of time. Assignment and discharge of these oils was issued.

Referring to some issues and problems in the country’s customs yesterday, which led to the non-clearance of some items and goods, the first vice president obliged the Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance to visit the customs and property organization as soon as possible and to Take the necessary measures and decisions for one month to solve customs problems and inadequacies.

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