In a statement released on Sunday. Iranian lawmakers announced that the Iranian Parliament will decide on the continuation of cooperation with the IAEA.
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The oil market has been driven in recent years by a surge of non-OPEC production that has outstripped demand.
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An Iranian petrochemical official said Iran’s petrochemical production capacity would increase by 2 million tons by tapping unexploited capacities in petrochemical facilities of the country.
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ndian entrepreneurs and businessmen. in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. discussed different business opportunities in Iran in a move to widen state and private sector exchanges between the two nations.
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Referring to US new sanctions against Iran targeting eight high-level officials. China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Geng Shuang said that China is against US unilateral sanctions on Iran.
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The meeting comes as Iran took its fifth step of reducing commitments to the JCPOA on January 5.
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OPEC. Russia and nine other countries are entering their fourth year of production cuts aimed at supporting oil prices.
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There is a concern that divestment from the industry will lead to critical resources not being developed.
Read More »Iran to Launch 23 Petchem Projects in Assaluyeh
Plans were under way to launch 23 petrochemical plants in Assaluyeh Petrochemical Zone southern Iran.
Read More »China. Russia Deputy FMs Discuss JCPOA Over Phone
ice Foreign Minister of Chine Ma Zhaoxu and Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Ryabkov held a telephone conversation on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
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