Trump Says Iran Could Become a New Market for U.S. Farm Goods
U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran may soon become a new market for American exports, especially agricultural products. Speaking about the Islamic Republic, he said, “We have another new market opening up for us, and it is called the beautiful country Iran.”
Trump said Iran is facing a food shortage and that the United States would use some of its money to buy wheat, soybeans and corn. He said the process is expected to begin “very soon” and added that it would be “a very big move.”
The remarks present Iran not in political terms, but as a potential buyer of U.S. farm goods. No additional details were provided on how such trade would work or under what conditions it would start.
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