A strategic agreement between Iran and Kazakhstan has reopened a direct import route for animal feed, utilizing a newly established logistics terminal at Shahid Rajaee Port.

The development, confirmed by the head of the Iran Feed, Poultry, and Aquatic Industries Association, is designed to secure a reliable supply chain for Iran’s agricultural sector, which has faced persistent disruptions due to regional tensions and sanctions.

The reopening of this corridor marks a tangible step in stabilizing trade flows between the two nations.

By establishing a dedicated terminal, the parties aim to reduce transit times and mitigate the risks associated with indirect shipping routes.

This infrastructure investment underscores a growing reliance on regional partnerships to bypass broader geopolitical constraints that have historically complicated cross-border commerce in the region.

This move occurs against a backdrop of complex diplomatic maneuvering.