Omani industry minister said on Sunday that drone-manufacturing companies in his country require help from Iranian knowledge-based firms to improve their production quality.
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The 18th Iran-Oman Joint Economic Committee meeting kicked off in Tehran Saturday morning with ministers of two sides in attendance.
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The shipping giant says it expects the upgrade to improve vessel performance and reliability while reducing carbon emissions.
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Despite maximum psychological and economic pressures. the Americans have failed to zero Iran'.s crude exports and we sell crude through different methods.
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Only a few days is left before the unveiling of a big decision which will mostly determine the future of oil market in the upcoming year.
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Unilateral pressures on Iran cannot be in their favor and secure their safety in the region and the world.
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