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The U.S. sanctions over the pipeline would affect bilateral relations between Moscow and Washington.
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President Hassan Rouhani expressed Iran’s readiness to welcome the Japanese government and companies for investing and cooperating in the Islamic Republic’s different economic sectors.
Read More »Iran. Switzerland to Launch Trade Channel Soon
A senior trade official announced that a trade channel between Iran and Switzerland will be established in the near future.
Read More »Unexpected CFC Emissions from China Last Year Could Delay Ozone Recovery
A new study suggests 830.000 tonnes of CFC-11 stored in foam products created up until 2017 could have a warming effect equivalent of almost four billion tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Read More »Foresight to Provide Subsidy-Free Solar Power to EDF in Spain
The 50MW Guzman plant is scheduled to start operating in the first quarter of 2020.
Read More »Alaskan Energy Cooperative Signs Deal with Tesla for 93MWh Battery System
The Homer Electric Association. which supplies around 50.000 people living on the Kenai Peninsular. plans to install the storage infrastructure towards the end of 2021.
Read More »Iran’s Trade Balance with Turkey Positive in 10 Months
Turkey has been the major trade partner of Iran. after China and Iraq. in the current year.
Read More »London City Airport Takes Off with Carbon Neutral Status
The Airport Carbon Accreditation programme has awarded its highest accreditation in recognition of the airport’s work in managing. reducing and offsetting all the carbon emissions under its control.
Read More »Iran. Japan Keen for more Consultations
Iran and Japan have so far held close political consultations.
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