Sunday, 12 January , 2025
  • Efforts to Resolve Turkey’s Customs Issues 11 Jan 2025

    Efforts to Resolve Turkey’s Customs Issues

    TEHRAN - Minister of Agriculture Jihad emphasized the government's strong commitment to supporting the private sector, stating that obstacles hindering private sector development, production growth, and export expansion—particularly in agriculture and food industries—must be eliminated.

Iranian Ships Facing Problems in Russian Ports 24 Nov 2022

Iranian Ships Facing Problems in Russian Ports

–Secretary of the Shipping Association of Iran Mr. Masoud Polmeh says Iranian ships face problems in Russian ports and they have major problems in load and unload of vessels.

Iran Ready to Increase Electricity Export to Iraq 23 Nov 2022

Iran Ready to Increase Electricity Export to Iraq

Head of Iran's Power Generation, Distribution, and Transmission Company (TAVANIR) says increasing electricity export to Iraq hinges on Iraq’s needs but currently Iran has required infrastructures for increasing exports.

Iran to synchronize power grids with Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia soon 22 Nov 2022

Iran to synchronize power grids with Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia soon

Iranian Energy Minister Ali-Akbar Mehrabian has said that the project for synchronization of the country’s electricity networks with Russia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan is underway, Tasnim news agency reported.

8 Chinese Companies Ready to Invest in Imam Khomeini Airport 22 Nov 2022

8 Chinese Companies Ready to Invest in Imam Khomeini Airport

Caretaker of Imam Khomeini Airport City Company says 8 Chinese and 4 Iranian companies have announced their readiness for construction of the Terminal No.3 of Imam Khomeini Airport and talks are underway.

Detergents Crisis to Sweep Country in Upcoming Months 21 Nov 2022

Detergents Crisis to Sweep Country in Upcoming Months

Secretary of Iranian Association of Detergents, Hygienic and Cosmetic Industries says with continuation of the current trend, he has no doubt that the country will face the shortage of detergents and its crisis because about 15% of the small detergent producing companies have stopped production and some of big companies are working with one-thirds of their capacities to save their brands.

French Carmakers Have to Pay Damages Over Leaving Iran 21 Nov 2022

French Carmakers Have to Pay Damages Over Leaving Iran

Spokesman of the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade says as long as French carmakers do not pay damages for leaving Iran market due to sanctions, they will be unable to re-enter Iran’s market.

Gov’t Records Lowest Expenditure in West Asia 20 Nov 2022

Gov’t Records Lowest Expenditure in West Asia

International Monetary Fund (IMF), in a recent ranking of the world’s governments based on the ratio of their expenditure to gross domestic product (GDP), has put Iran in sixth place among 188 countries reviewed.

Attention on Barter Trade, Transport to Boost Iran-Pakistan Trade 20 Nov 2022

Attention on Barter Trade, Transport to Boost Iran-Pakistan Trade

The head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) considered the attention to barter trade and transit as the basis for the expansion of economic relations between Iran and Pakistan.

Tehran, Budapest Sign Cooperation Document 19 Nov 2022

Tehran, Budapest Sign Cooperation Document

Hungarian foreign minister, after signing the protocol of the 3rd Iran and Hungary Joint Economic Cooperation Commission, said his country supports Iran's right to use the nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

Tehran, Kuala Lumpur Can Balance Trade Through Exporting Halal Food 17 Nov 2022

Tehran, Kuala Lumpur Can Balance Trade Through Exporting Halal Food

Director General of Islamic Chamber Research and Information Center of Iran (ICRIC) Mr. Mohammad Reza Karbasi in meeting with an auditing team from Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) said that Iran’s exports to Malaysia comparing to its imports is very insignificant and export of halal food can be an appropriate capacity for solving this problem.