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Elevated U.S.-Iran Tensions May Impact India’s Tea Exports To Tehran

Till November 2019, India’s tea exports to Iran stood at 50.43 million kg—the highest outside of the Commonwealth nations.

A worker harvests tea leaves  in Cachar, Assam, India. (Photographer: Nicolo Filippo Rosso/Bloomberg)  
A worker harvests tea leaves in Cachar, Assam, India. (Photographer: Nicolo Filippo Rosso/Bloomberg)  

The tea industry has expressed concern over the possibility of exports to Iran taking a hit in the wake of spiralling tensions between the U.S. and the Persian country.

Iran's Major General Qassem Soleimani was killed in a U.S. drone attack on Friday, which ratcheted up acrimony between the arch enemies and sparked fears of a new war in the Middle East.

"There will be an impact if there is a conflict between the U.S. and Iran. Orthodox tea exports will suffer," Tea Board Chairman PK Bezbaruah told PTI.

Iran has emerged as the single largest importer of Indian orthodox tea after the Commonwealth of Independent States countries.

Till November 2019, exports to Iran stood at 50.43 million kg, while shipments to the CIS block was at 52.80 million kg, Tea Board data showed.

"Last year, the orthodox tea exporters switched over to the Iranian market in a big way because of higher value realisation," he said.

Former Indian Tea Association chairman and Managing Director and chief executive officer of Goodricke Group Atul Asthana said, "if there is a conflict, there will be no exports of tea to Iran".

Officials, however, said that if exports to Iran do suffer, then the industry can take a relook at the CIS countries, but at a lower price realisation.

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