The Syrian minister has traveled to Tehran at the invitation of Iran'.s minister of roads and urban development in a bid to form the Iran-Syria Joint Executive Committee for Housing and Urban Development.
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The projects include the construction of thermal power plants. hydroelectric power plants. railroads and subway carriages.
Read More »SMEs Export Value of Products Hit $1.5bn in Seven Months
Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) exported $1.5 billion worth of products in the first seven months of the current year (from March 21 to Oct. 22).
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Iranian petrochemical plants are defeating the US sanctions against the country as they have managed to materialize their objectives in sales and production so far. CEO of Jam Petrochemical Plant.
Read More »Iranian VP Vows to Outsmart US Sanctions to Boost Foreign Trade
Iran is working on new strategies and smarter policies in areas of foreign trade and business to further undermine the repercussions of Washington’s unilateral sanctions against Tehran.
Read More »Iranian President to Inaugurate New Railroad Project Monday
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani will inaugurate a new railroad connecting the northwestern cities of Mianeh and Bostan Abad. which will shorten the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC).
Read More »Iran. Russia Discuss Energy Cooperation in Moscow
The majority of the loan will reportedly be used for conducting several joint power plant projects in Iran.
Read More »Iran will Use Russia`s $5Billion Loan for Construction of two Major Projects
Russia had agreed to provide a $5 billion loan to Iran for joint infrastructure projects in October 2015.
Read More »Siemens Partners with Renewable Energy Developer for Microgrids in Mining
It is working with juwi to develop an advanced microgrid control system that enables the seamless integration of renewable electricity to a mine’s off-grid power supply.
Read More »OPEC+ Faces Competition from Rivals’ Rising Output
Sluggish refinery activity in the first three quarters has caused crude oil demand to fall in 2019 for the first time since 2009.
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