* Traders: Iran’s economic crisis impacted negatively on the commercial movement in Kerbala

January 27th, 2012 07:38 am · Posted in NEWS: Dinar Currency & World Currency News 

Karbala, January 26 (Rn) – In the midst of crisis, the economic sanctions imposed on Iran and the decline of its currency (Altoman) reflected in the present time a negative impact on traders and shop owners in the city of Karbala, which rely proportionally more in the conduct of their goods on what enters the city from tourists Iranians Mekpdh lot including material losses not compensated.

said Mohammed al-Araji, the shops of the Exchange, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that “the crisis in Iran reflected negatively on our business and our movement of trade in the city, which receives thousands of visitors to the Iranians; was falling Altoman Iranian surprise of the value (1000 – 500 Iraqi dinars), which halted the deal in this currency, incurred Chirvien shops and loss of material damage. ” He continued, “Personally, I have lost 30 million, because of Khozana financial Altoman you stop doing it and I could not convert to another currency, and I am afraid to continue to land “. while assuring the owner of shops selling fabrics in the center of the city, Jalil Zinni’s (Rn), as a “lost nearly 80 million Iraqi dinars after filled warehouses stuffed sudden drop in the currency Altoman Iran; especially in the adoption of overall sales to the Iranians and his handling of this currency . ” He added, that “the city of Karbala for attracting tourists; rely heavily on tourists Iranians who deal in buying the currency (Altoman); had to deal with them easy, and the possibility of discharge of their currency until dissolved disaster economic sanctions on Iran to reflect negatively on the wage earners in Karbala.” With said Kazem Hassan; owner of shops selling electrical appliances market Imam in Karbala (Rn), that “the sellers were forced for the time being to double the price of their goods in dealing with the Iranians after the devaluation of their currency (Altoman), which reduced their desire to purchase and Aqtsarhm only on the performance of the visit. ” He added, that “most of the vendors in the market have suffered material losses coincided with them to rent their shops up to (30 million Iraqi dinars) per year, and payment of their capital in the purchase of goods piled up in warehouses and say demand from the Iranians.” and supports most of the local population in the city of Karbala on free selling in obtaining a living, especially for visitors Iranians who come in the thousands throughout the year, even down sales in the last time because of economic sanctions continued on Iran, especially after he stopped the EU from buying Iranian oil. From: Ali Jibouri. Open: Murtaza Yousuf

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