The implementation of a FTA between Iran and the EAEU in mid-May, 2025, marks a major achievement for Iran’s administration, said Mirhadi Seyyedi, advisor for international affairs and trade agreements at the Trade Promotion Organization, on Friday.
The agreement, finalized after years of negotiation, allows tariff-free export of most Iranian goods to Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Armenia, he added.
The official emphasized the agreement’s strategic importance, noting it builds upon a 2019 Preferential Trade Agreement that tripled Iran’s exports to the EAEU to nearly $2 billion by 2024.
Seyyedi called the agreement, Iran’s first all-inclusive free trade agreement, calling on domestic traders to get familiar with its benefits.
IRNA