Financial Tribune:   Under orders from its newly-ap­pointed chief, Mehdi Mir­ashrafi, IRICA has re­cently introduced an emergency plan to speed up the clea­rance of imports and re­du­ce the pi­le-up of goods at ports, particularly contai­ners accumulated at the southern port of Shahi. 

IRICA has recently introduced an emergency plan to speed up the clearance of imports and re­du­ce the pile-up of goods at customs and ports.  The order issued by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration's newly-appointed chief, Mehdi Mirashrafi, pertained to contai­ners accumulated at the southern port of Shahid Rajaee, IRICA’s news service reported. IRICA says a total of 18,871 out of 42,000 shipping containers of merchandise piled up at customs ter­minals across the country in the nine months ending Dec. 21, 2018, have been declared aban­do­ned. More than 90% of the goods marked as abandoned due to complications associated with customs clearance had completed import order registration. 

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