The government would manage to sell up to one million barrels per day (bpd) of crude in the next Iranian calendar year.
Read More »Iran Posts 7% Rise in Steel Output
Production of crude steel. including blooms. billets. and slabs. had increased by five percent in the eight-month period ending on November 21 to reach a total of 17.424 million tons.
Read More »Pars Petchem Plant`s Exports Up by Over 21 Percent
The process of production and export of Pars Petrochemical Plant has improved a lot in comparison with last year.
Read More »Iran Seriously after Strong Economic Ties with Uzbekistan
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.
Read More »Scientists Create Superbug-Resistant Self-Cleaning Surface
esearchers have developed a self-cleaning plastic wrap that repels bacteria -- and could be used to prevent the transfer of antibiotic resistant superbugs. and other forms of dangerous bacteria.
Read More »RIPI Saves Iran $200m by Indigenizing Technical Equipment
The institute had saved the country $200 million by supporting knowledge-based companies and providing and commercializing items needed in the industry.
Read More »Iran Expects New UK Gov’t to Fulfill JCPOA Commitments
In July 2019. Boris Johnson was elected as the Conservatives’ leader and appointed as Prime Minister. after Theresa May resigned.
Read More »Tondgouyan Petchem Plant Hits 23% Increase in 8-Month Output
The output of Tondgouyan Petrochemical Plant has broken a new record in the first 8.5 months of the current calendar year (since March 21). growing 23% year-on-year.
Read More »US Sanctions on Iran Violate International Law
The American sanctions imposed on Iran violate the United Nations Charter and international law.
Read More »NISOC Displays List of Needed Items for Domestic Manufacturing
The National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC) has provided a list of 7.500 items to be developed by local manufacturers.
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