Iranian requirements for its own vets and mullahs stymies meat export trade with NZ

Iranian requirements for its own vets and mullahs stymies meat export trade with NZ
Tina Morrison
By Tina Morrison Sept. 7 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand meat exports to Iran haven't resumed following the lifting of sanctions this year, because of Iranian restrictions for one of its vets and a mullah to be present at the time of processing. Along with other Western countries, New Zealand lifted sanctions against Iran in February after the country agreed to roll back its nuclear ambitions. However New Zealand's meat trade to the Middle East's second-largest economy hasn't resumed despite the lifting of sanctions, with trade data from Sta...