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Abdur Razzak Dawood, an adviser to the Pakistani prime minister, said they wanted to take trade relations with Iran to the next level. He said he would visit Iran soon. "We want to import more products from Iran," he said. At the same time, the adviser said there were plans to increase the number of joint markets along the Iran-Pakistan border. He called on the two countries' chambers of commerce and business organizations to play an active role in boosting bilateral trade. "Pakistan and Iran are two important Muslim neighbors," he said. Experts believe that there are many opportunities for strengthening ties between the two countries in various fields, including trade.