Tehran is resolute to put an end to its economy’s reliance on revenues from crude exports. adding that trade and the capacities of the country’s countless ports can be tapped into more seriouly.
Read More »Iran Boasts Stability in Tax Collection
Iranian Economy Minister Farhad Dejpasand said that Tehran has witnessed no change in its tax revenues despite US pressures. with 1.09 quadrillion rials (above $8.2 billion) of tax earnings in the last local calendar year.
Read More »Oil Prices Fall Amid Economic Slowdown
Other energy prices. like coal and gas. are also being hit hard by the downturn.
Read More »Oil Minister Outlines Priorities for Major Subsidiaries
Every year the oil ministry sets some tasks and goals for its subsidiary companies to fulfill by the end of the fiscal year.
Read More »Mexico Kicks Off $7.7 Billion Refinery Construction
Mexico is kicking off the construction of its $7.7 billion (150 billion peso) oil refinery.
Read More »SOCAR Considers Distributing 4 bcm of Gas to Consumers in Turkey from 2020
SOCAR is represented in Turkey by its subsidiary SOCAR Turkey Energy.
Read More »World’s Largest Oil Exporter Investment in US Shale Gas
This is a signal of Aramco’s intent to become a global gas player and develop a broad LNG portfolio.
Read More »Iran. Uzbekistan Ready to Start Direct Flights Soon
A senior Iranian economic official announced negotiations with the Uzbek officials to launch direct flights between the two countries.
Read More »Rotterdam Sends Smart Container Around the World
The smart shipping container. Container 42. has left the port of Rotterdam on the first leg of a two-year data-collecting mission around the world.
Read More »Russian-China Relations are Warming the Arctic
Following this month’s fractious meeting of the Arctic Council in Finland. China convened an Arctic conference of its own in Shanghai at which it showcased the cooperation that had been in short supply at the earlier Arctic summit.
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