Given the dependence of developing and underdeveloped countries on the single-product economy
such as oil and agriculture, this study sought to increase the supply of non-oil commodities by
exporting appropriate solutions. Commercial ports and free zones can make a major contribution to
export progress, but before investing in this area, steps must be taken to generate and refine economic
infrastructure in all sectors. Given the specificity of the economic and political conditions of Iran,
ways must be provided within a reasonable time. Given the results of the research on export-oriented
economic growth in free trade zones, government policy solutions for WTO membership, expanding
trade relations with neighboring countries, outsourcing export to the private sector, developing ecommerce, facilitating export bureaucracy. Commodities, investment in commercial and industrial
ports, expansion of customs in terms of capacity and technology, modern marketing and demand
creation in target countries are suggested