Not expecting any major shift in trade with Iran post US sanctions: Com Secy

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

is not expecting any major shift in trade with following the US decision to reimpose trade sanctions against the Islamic nation, a top said today.

Commerce said the sanctions on were in place for long number of years and there was a partial lifting by the then Obama-administration.

The lifting of trade sanctions, she said, has not resulted in a surge in exports from to Iran, "so our trade with has remain at even levels".

"I would not expect any major shift happening (in trade),' she told reporters here.

US has announced that will withdraw from the landmark 2015 accord to curb Iran's nuclear programme and reinstate financial sanctions on the nation.

The was responding to a question on the impact of the US decision on India-Iran trade relations.

"Our trade (with Iran) is fairly even...There is not going to be a sudden shut down," she added.

Iran is India's third-largest behind and

The bilateral trade between and Iran has increased to USD 12.9 billion in 2016-17 from USD 9 billion in the previous fiscal.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 20:00 IST