Iranian officials. diplomats and traders are consulting with their Iraqi counterparts to further ease commercial and economic interactions between the two neighboring countries. said Ahmad Siahpush. the Consul General of the Islamic Republic in Basra.
Read More »Russia Eyeing Further Trade with Iran
Tehran and Moscow must crank up the volume of bilateral trade. saying that even last year’s spike in the current of commercial interactions between the two countries does not fit the huge potentials.
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Iran and Russia are holding a couple of important joint meetings for expansion of economic relations this week in a bid to show defiance to all pressures posed by Washington.
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Apollo has made a new appointment to spearhead the Aberdeen-based energy consultancy’s on-going expansion into renewables.
Read More »Lower Tariffs for 800 Items to Increase Iran-North Caucasus Trade
Iranian and Russian sides. in an important decision made in Tehran. agreed on lower tariff rates for a number of 800 goods and commodities. in a bid to further bolster trade ties between the Islamic Republic and North Caucasus region.
Read More »Inpex Agrees on Framework for $20-Billion Indonesian LNG Project
Japan’s Inpex Corp. agreed on a framework with Indonesia for the $20-billion Abadi liquefied natural gas project. a key step toward reaching final investment for one of the world’s biggest export ventures.
Read More »Iran. Russia Intensify Economic Cooperation Talks in Tehran. Isfahan
Iranian and Russian officials. businessmen. and economic activists started two 3-day economic events in the Iranian cities of Tehran and Isfahan in a bid to discuss avenues for bolstering economic relations.
Read More »IEA and African Union Hold First Ever Ministerial Meeting on Development of Africa’s Energy Sector
The International Energy Agency co-hosted a joint ministerial summit with the African Union Commission (AUC) that brought together high-level representatives from government and industry to discuss the development of Africa’s energy sector.
Read More »Fossil Fuel Consumption Subsidies Bounced Back Strongly in 2018
Higher average oil prices in 2018 pushed up the value of global fossil fuel consumption subsidies back up toward levels last seen in 2014. underscoring the incomplete nature of the pricing reforms undertaken in recent years.
Read More »Chinese Report Warns Most Cyber Attacks in 2018 Came from US
A report warned that most cyber attacks against Chinese networks in 2018 came from the US. which Chinese experts predicted that the latter is preparing to wage a large-scale cyberwar but Beijing is prepared to launch a strong counterattack.
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