09 August 2011
Qazvin - Petrochemicals, raw material and plastic account for Iran's main exports to China, said Iran's commercial attaché in the country. Talking to IRNA, Masoud Kamali-Ardakani added that the country's economic exchanges with China stand at $30 billion including oil exports.

If necessary, Iran can draw up plans to export more than 500 commercial items to China, he said.

Commenting on China's economic situation, he noted that China is currently considered one of the greatest economic powers in the world with a 8-10 percent economic growth, adding that politicians are seeking to find out the reasons for this success.

"China is also a big consumer in the world and it can be a good market for Iranian goods," he said.

Some 500 Iranian goods can be exported to China, he said, noting that the Iranian merchants are expected to promote the level of exchanges and make optimum us of the country's capacities.

© IRNA 2011