According to Jin10, Iran has finalized a preferential trade agreement with Oman. As U.S. economic pressure on Iran intensifies, Tehran is seeking to reduce external shocks by expanding regional trade. Rabihavi, head of the West Asia office of Iran's Trade Promotion Organization, said the agreement is expected to be submitted to parliament for review next month. He added that Iran has made significant progress in improving border and port infrastructure to expand trade with neighboring countries. "Through a series of measures taken over the past two years, this organization has made up its mind to promote and expand trade ties with regional countries." U.S. President Donald Trump once described the financial pressure campaign against Iran as "economic D-Day" and warned that any country trading with Tehran would face severe economic consequences.
