Iranian President Hassan Rouhani departed for Malaysia on Tuesday morning and will make an official visit to Japan following the end of his three-day stay in Kuala Lumpur.
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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.
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FATF faces a credibility gap and there is no evidence its work reduces proceeds of crime.
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China shocked the market in June 2018 by announcing that it would not issue approvals for any new solar power installations in 2018 and would also cut subsidies.
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.
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Industry has slammed the regulator’s outcome of the Targeted Charging Review.
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