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Iran To Accept Payment In Tea For Sri Lankan Oil Debt

Barter deal will allow sanctions-hit Tehran to avoid having to use up scarce hard currency to pay for imports of widely consumed staple amid debt valued at $251 million

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TEHRAN — Iran has agreed to accept Ceylon tea in payment for a Sri Lankan oil debt valued at $251 million, Iranian media reported.

“In recent negotiations, we reached a written deal to reimburse Iran’s debt and interest on it in the form of a monthly shipment of tea produced in Sri Lanka,” the head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization said.

Alireza Peyman-Pak is quoted as saying that “a deal was reached on Tuesday, according to which Sri Lanka will export tea to Iran every month to settle a $251 million debt for Iranian oil supplied to Sri Lanka nine years ago.”

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In 2016, Ceylon tea made up nearly half of Iranian consumption, but the proportion has declined in recent years.

The barter deal will allow sanctions-hit Iran to avoid having to use up scarce hard currency to pay for imports of the widely consumed staple, Peyman-Pak said.

“Iran and Sri Lanka have great potential to develop mutual trade,” he said, adding that Iran’s non-oil exports to the country are valued at less than $100 million a year.

Sri Lankan Plantation Industries Minister Ramesh Pathirana said the deal “will not violate any UN or US sanctions since tea has been categorized as a food item under humanitarian grounds,” according to the Economynext website.

He adds that Iranian banks that have been blacklisted under US sanctions will not be involved in the transaction.

Source: Times of Israel

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