28 Dec 2024
Tuesday 23 June 2015 - 14:53
Story Code : 168930

Malta renews shipping deal with Iran

Malta Freeport has renewed its contracts with Irans Hafiz Darya Shipping Lines (HDS) amid rising anticipation that sanctions will be removed on Tehran later this year, the national paper Times of Malta has reported.

Malta was the Mediterranean transit hub of Iranian national shipping line IRISL en route to Europe before trade was cut due to intensified sanctions in 2011.

HDS took over ISILs operations when the Iranian government began privatizing state-owned entities. The company was Maltas second biggest client before sanctions forced it to pull out.

Times of Malta said the archipelago nation was intrigued by the fact that numerous countries were knocking on Irans doors in the hope of establishing commercial trade.The paper said the loss of Iranian clients had hit Malta Freeport hard.

US sanctions bar IRISL fleet of about 170 vessels from sailing in international waters. They also prohibit international shipping companies from calling on Iranian ports.

Transport Minister Abbas Akhoundi, however, said earlier this month that ships from eight major international transportation companies had started to dock at Irans southern ports.

Head of Irans Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) Mohammad Saeid-Nejad has said he expected a surge in activities in the countrys shipping sector.

Fortunately, the capabilities of Iranian maritime industries have significantly increased over the past years, Saeid-Nejad said.

This, together with an increased cooperation with the worlds important (shipping) companies can greatly help satisfy Irans domestic needs.

By Press TV
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