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.
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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.
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Russia and China today play a decisive role in the formation of a new energy map of the world.
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There are plans to involve the companies Beicip Franlab and IFP Training in the development of hard-to-recover oil reserves in Yugra.
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Iran is keenly interested in broadening electricity relations with Tajikistan.
Read More »Iranian VP Asks for Using National Currencies for Trade with Kyrgyzstan
Iranian First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri proposed Kyrgyzstan to use national currencies in trade ties between the two countries.
Read More »NPC Mulls Construction of $8bn Petchem Project
Plans are underway to construct an $8-billion petrochemical megaproject by Iranian petrochemical holdings. a senior petrochemical official said.
Read More »Vaezi Calls Iran-Azerbaijan Ties Strategic
The strategic ties between the Islamic Republic and the Republic of Azerbaijan. calling for concerted efforts to use all capacities in the interest of the two and all regional states.
Read More »Legal Aspects of Wind Development in High Seas Must be Explored
Chatham Partners. a law firm specialising in renewable energy. suggests if future technology developments enable wind farms to be built in deep international waters. current legal frameworks would need to be revised.
Read More »UK Energy Storage Sector Sees Massive Growth
The total capacity of battery storage planning applications has soared from nearly 6.900MW a year ago to more than 10.500MW today.
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