Iran denies banning trade finance for imports
Monday, 26 December 2011
TEHRAN, Dec 25 (Business Recorder): Iran denied Saturday reports that the country had prohibited financing for imports of products from the United Arab Emirates.
"Banking transactions between Iran and UAE are being continued as before and they have not stopped," state TV reported.
An Iranian lawmaker said on Friday the country had banned the opening of letters of credit for importing products from UAE. A letter of credit is a form of financing used in international trade for deals between a supplier in one country and a customer in another.
While some Western countries have imposed tight sanctions on trade with Iran over its disputed nuclear programme, the UAE has served as a conduit for trade between Iran and other countries. But Western pressure may be mounting on the UAE and other of Iran's neighbours to limit that trade.