The government would manage to sell up to one million barrels per day (bpd) of crude in the next Iranian calendar year.
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Presence of 50 Iranian companies in the summit. holding mutual trade conference as well as exclusive exhibition in Tashkent indicate significance of mutual trade and economic collaboration.
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Based on the next year'.s budget. the country will decrease its oil exports from the current 1.5mln bpd to 1mln bpd.
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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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Iranian First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri proposed Kyrgyzstan to use national currencies in trade ties between the two countries.
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Iranian Minister of Industry. Mining and Trade Reza Rahmani announced that Tehran and Bishkek have decided to increase the value of their trade exchanges up to $500mln.
Read More »Iran Using Different Methods to Sell Oil
Despite maximum psychological and economic pressures. the Americans have failed to zero Iran'.s crude exports and we sell crude through different methods.
Read More »Iran Using Different Methods to Sell Oil
Unilateral pressures on Iran cannot be in their favor and secure their safety in the region and the world.
Read More »Iran Opens Large-Scale Onshore Wind Farm with 50 MW of Capacity
Iran has made great strides over the past years to develop its renewable electricity sector.
Read More »Iran Makes Anti-Moss Nano-Coating for Watercraft
An Iranian knowledge-based company has used nanotechnology to develop a special coating that prevents the growth of marine organisms. such as moss. on the outer layer of the hull of ships.
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