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.
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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.
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Even as oil demand is beginning to weaken this year due to a brewing economic slowdown. the oil industry faces a longer-term threat to oil demand as bans on plastic begin to multiply.
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Russia’s exports to countries outside the former USSR in May dropped to 20.17 MM tons.
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Tajikistan produces around 15% of the world’s total hydroelectric power capacity.
Read More »Global EV Outlook 2019 Launched at Clean Energy Ministerial
The report provides key insights on EV and charging infrastructure deployment. ownership cost. energy use. CO2 emissions and battery material demand.
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 »US Sanctions against Nord Stream-2 will Harm Gazprom Monopoly
The US. Ukraine and a number of European states are opposing the Nord Stream-2 pipeline.
Read More »Iran After Connecting Chabahar to Pakistan’s Gwadar
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that Tehran is to propose a new plan to Islamabad to make up a joint transportation project with linking Chabahar port to the Pakistani port of Gwadar.
Read More »Trade Tensions and Stockpiling Continue to Hurt Oil Prices
Brent is set for its biggest weekly fall in six months and WTI in 15 weeks.
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