The non-oil exports from Iran’s province of Semnan hit a total worth of $170 million in the first 8 months.
Read More »Iran. Oman Economic Ties to Grow Further
Iran and Oman are enjoying very close political relations which will bring about stronger economic ties. adding that he will have more meetings with Omani officials.
Read More »Iran. Oman Eye $5bln Annual Trade
Iran and Oman share age-old and close diplomatic. economic. and commercial ties.
Read More »Statistics Show China. Iraq. UAE form Major Destinations for Iran’s Exports
For the first seventh months of the Iranian year suggesting that 58% of the Iranian exports were to China. Iraq. and United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Read More »Iran-Oman Joint Economic Committee Meeting Kicks Off in Tehran
The 18th Iran-Oman Joint Economic Committee meeting kicked off in Tehran Saturday morning with ministers of two sides in attendance.
Read More »Tehran Urges Baku to Expand Bilateral Banking Ties
Iran and Azerbaijan have many capabilities and should further develop their relations. highlighting that cooperation in the banking sector is of prime importance for strengthening economic ties.
Read More »Iran. Azerbaijan to Increase Railway Cooperation
Managing Director of Iran’s Railway Company Saeed Rasouli is in Baku to meet with his Azeri counterpart to further expand mutual cooperation between the two countries in the field of rail transport.
Read More »Iran’s Exports to Neighboring Countries to Hit $1bln
Iran exported $24 billion of goods to the neighboring states last year and we have made up our minds to raise the figure to one billion dollars this year.
Read More »Iran. Italy Confer on Bilateral. Regional Issues
Iran is ready to continue consultations with Italy on regional issues.
Read More »All JCPOA Parties Consider US as Root Cause of Tensions
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi rebuked the unilateral measures of the US regarding the 2015 nuclear deal. saying all parties to the pact consider Washington as the root cause of the tensions on the matter.
Read More »