Iran’s Minister for Communications and Information Technology has admitted that the ulteracheap electricity is causing the Chinese to enter the country and start mining cryptocurrencies.
Read More »Oil Minister Says Hopeful Iran`s Oil Exports will Improve
China is a signatory of the nuclear deal and has condemned Washington’s decision to exit the deal.
Read More »Chabahar Port Highly Important for India
Indian Ambassador to Tehran Gaddam Dharmendra said that Iran’s Southeastern port city of Chabahar is of prime importance to New Delhi. adding that the two countries increase their trade in the last year by 30%.
Read More »Iran’s 100-Day Exports to Iraq Rise by 20%
Iran has exported $ 2.5 billion worth of goods to Iraq in the past 100 days which indicates a 20% spike compared with the corresponding period in the last year.
Read More »Tehran. Islamabad Pledge to Increase Trade Ties
Iran and Pakistan signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote bilateral trade and increase investment between the two countries.
Read More »Pakistan Eager to Boost Economic Ties with Iran
Iranian Minister of Industry. Mine and Trade Reza Rahmani said. after a visit to Pakistan. that Islamabad is enthusiastic about developing economic. bilateral. and commercial ties with Tehran.
Read More »Iran Says Ready to Export 300MW Electricity to Northern Iraqi City
A senior local official in Iran’s Western province of Kordestan announced on Saturday that the country is capable of providing 300MW of electricity to the Northern Iraqi city of Sulaymaniyah.
Read More »Iran. Ghana Determined to Boost Bilateral Trade
Deputy Head of Ghana Trade and Development Organization Samuel Denetto said that his country imported $46 million worth of goods from Iran. and exported $52 million worth of agricultural products to the Islamic Republic in the same period.
Read More »Iran. Iraq. Syria Agree to Broaden Trilateral Transportation Projects
Officials from Iran. Iraq and Syria signed an agreement to further increase the joint projects of the trio for developing trilateral transportation infrastructures.
Read More »Iran`s Non-Oil Trade with OECD at $23b
Imports stood at 13.8 million tons worth $16.89 billion. down 16.72% and 23.29% in tonnage and value respectively YOY.
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