According to the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs
Administration (IRICA), a special meeting of the technical and support team was
held on Sunday at the import exit gate of Shahid Rajaee Customs.
Following an on-site review of infrastructure and
confirmation of operational readiness, the head of Iranian Customs
Administration ordered the resumption of direct customs clearance for essential
goods and shipments for production units.
In a separate statement, the administration noted that
customs clearance procedures for foreign transit, exports, and imports at
Shahid Rajaee Customs in Bandar Abbas have officially resumed.
Iranian Customs Administration is expected to formally
announce the full resumption of customs clearance procedures across all
operations later today.
A huge explosion occurred on Saturday at Shahid Rajaee Port
in southern Hormozgan Province, leaving at least 25 dead and 750 injured,
according to the provincial judiciary department.
The incident caused temporary disruptions in customs and
transit operations. This affected the seamless flow of goods through the port,
which is a crucial gateway for both imports and exports.
Shahid Rajaee Port, located in the southern city of Bandar
Abbas, plays a key role in the country's trade and is vital for regional
transit, particularly for goods traveling through the International North-South
Transit Corridor (INSTC).
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