Governor of Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Abdolnaser Hemmati said that Islamic Republic of Iran sidelined US dollar transactions with Russia and Turkey.
Read More »Envoy Emphasizes Need for Activation of Iran. Serbia Private Sectors
Serbian Ambassador to Iran Dragan Todorovic underlined the necessity for activation of the two countries'. private sectors to further increase mutual cooperation. specially in economic field.
Read More »Iran’s Maritime Trade Capacity on Rise Since US Sanctions
Iran’s Minister of Transportation Mohammad Eslami said that his country’s maritime transportation capacity has witnessed significant growth since last year when US President Donald Trump re-imposed anti-Tehran sanctions.
Read More »Turkey will Continue Trade with Iran
Turkey will continue to buy natural gas from Iran.
Read More »Macquarie Cleared by EU to Buy German Offshore Wind Developer
Ocean Breeze Energy owns and operates the BARD Offshore 1 wind farm. believed to be Germany’s ‘most productive’ project of its kind.
Read More »Welsh Councils Win £458k to Plug in EV Charging Points
Five councils will install a total of 73 charging networks across 33 car parks.
Read More »Two Utility-Scale Solar Plants to Be Built in Kenya in $253m Deal
The Radiant and Eldosol solar farms will have a total capacity of 80MW and reduce carbon emissions by 106.000 tonnes annually.
Read More »Government Must Stop Publishing Misleading Solar Statistics
The Solar Trade Association says official figures relating to solar photovoltaic deployment in the UK are inaccurate and calls for the method of data collection to be reformed.
Read More »Rolls-Royce to Sell North American Civil Nuclear Unit to Westinghouse
Rolls-Royce has signed an agreement to sell its North American civil nuclear service unit to Westinghouse Electric Company.
Read More »Iran. Syria Private Sector firms will Cooperate in Oil Projects
The presence of the Syrian official in Tehran could be considered as a starting point for oil and energy cooperation between Tehran and Damascus.
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