Ivory Coast Ambassador to Iran Tamakulu Vatara said Africans are satisfied with the Iran-made products as the products of other countries suffer lack of suitable quality.
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A new report suggests Zimbabwe. Zambia. Namibia and Mozambique all generate a much larger proportion of their energy from clean sources.
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The two countries of Iran and South Africa enjoy high potentials and capacities for promoting economic relations. putting the current volume of trade exchanged between Islamic Republic of Iran and South Africa at less than $100 million.
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Iran and Nigeria have agreed to establish a joint economic commission to promote their trades. and cooperation in the fields of investment. agriculture and technology transfer.
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How Africa meets the energy needs of a fast-growing and increasingly urban population is crucial for its economic and energy future – and the world’s.
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Bilateral relations between Islamic Republic of Iran and South Africa requires a breakthrough in economic cooperation. the issue of which depends on efforts of South Africa in this respect.
Read More »UK Climate Investments Backs Clean Energy Projects in South Africa
It is supporting the development of 254MW of renewable energy projects.
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Ghana is ready to provide the grounds for certain Iranian industries to invest in this country.
Read More »New Wind Farm in Egypt Gets $206m Boost
The West Bakr Wind project will have a capacity of 252MW and is expected to produce enough renewable electricity to power around 350.000 homes.
Read More »Libya Restarts Production at El Sharara Oil Field
The field produces about 290.000 barrels per day (bbl d). accounting for a quarter of Libya’s oil production.
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