The US sanctions re-imposed against the Islamic Republic. and said that Washington’s behavior has endangered maritime industry in the world.
Read More »US Economic Shock Over. Iran to Run New Mechanisms with Friendly States
The negative effects of the US unilateral sanctions have been cushioned. adding that Tehran is going to use new mechanisms to bolster economic ties with friendly countries.
Read More »Salehi: Evidence Proves IAEA Inspector Carried Suspicious Materials
Iran has sent a written objection to the IAEA in that regard and announced the country will follow up on the issue.
Read More »EAEU to Bolster Relations with Iran
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) will further strengthen its ties with Iran in the future.
Read More »Iran`s Alumina Industry Flourishing Irrespective of Sanctions
Alumina production is important to us. and the industry has continued its way in the past 1.5 years (after re-imposition of the US sanctions).
Read More »Iran to Experience Sustainable Economy in Future
Despite all pressures and sanctions against Iran by enemies. the country would witness a sustainable economy in the future.
Read More »Iran Poised to Double Non-Oil Exports
Iran is after accomplishing an objective of increasing non-oil exports to 15 neighboring countries by two-fold to counter the US bans on its oil sale.
Read More »Iran Generates 4.4 Billion Kilowatt-Hours Green Energy in 10 Years
Iran has generated more than 4.4 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity from renewable sources since mid-2009. a new report by the Energy Ministry said.
Read More »Iranian Tech-Firms to Hire Graduates from Developing Countries
Iranian knowledge-based firms and start-ups will employ graduates and experts from developing countries. to further speed up the country’s drive to increase tech-based exports.
Read More »Minister Implies Diesel Price Rise in April
The government has no plan for increasing the price of diesel in the country at least by the end of the current local calendar year on March 20.
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