The supplier. which has around 95.000 customers. is introducing the price cut from October 2019.
Read More »Iran’s Non-Oil Exports Hits $3.2bn in Last Month
TCCIMA showed that country’s export of non-oil commodities in the last month of the current Iranian calendar year hit $3.2 billion. registering a 3.2 percent hike as compared to a month earlier.
Read More »Minister Says Tehran-Beijing Ties Constructive
Iran’s Labor Minister Mohammad Shariatmadari. in a meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Tehran Chang Hua. described bilateral ties between the two countries as constructive. and called for strategic cooperation in bilateral and international arenas.
Read More »Iran Rejects Claim of US Proposal for Rouhani-Trump Meeting in NY
The Trump administration has been making empty calls for talks in what Iran describes as mere political propaganda.
Read More »TEDPIX Grows 4.422 Points on Satudary
Tehran Stock Exchange’s (TSE) main index (TEDPIX) gained 4.422 points to hit a record of 294. 600 points on Saturday.
Read More »Russia Looking at more Investment into Iranian Oil Production
Russia is ready to invest $10 bln in Iran’s oil and gas industry.
Read More »Scotland Revs Up £7.5m Funding for EV Infrastructure
The project is a partnership between the Scottish Government and network companies including SP Energy Networks and SSEN.
Read More »Investment Funds Laying Ground to Attract More Investors
Investment funds have gained high popularity among the investors over the past two decades.
Read More »Leader Agrees with Withdrawal From NDFI for Completing Chabahar-Zahedan Railway
Minister of Roads and Urban Development Mohammad Eslami said that Leader of the Islamic Revolution agreed with withdrawing from the National Development Fund of Iran (NDFI) for the completion of Chabahar-Zahedan Railway.
Read More »EAEU-Iran Trade Deal to Take Effect on Oct. 26
Under an agreement signed between Iran and Russia. Moscow was set to allocate a one-billion-dollar loan to Tehran for construction of a 1400-megawatt power plant in southern Iran.
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