Iran, Uzbekistan Keen to Expand Agro Cooperation
Director General of the Office of Europe and America of Iran Trade Promotion Organization Mohammad Reza Karimzadeh in meeting with visiting First Deputy Chief Uzbekistan Plants Quarantine Service Mr. Nadir Kasimov called for broadening economic relations between Iran and Uzbekistan especially in the agriculture.
Iran, Russia eye comprehensive cooperation
Iran and Russia took one step closer to finalizing a comprehensive document on long-term cooperation à la the one finalized between Tehran and Beijing.
Tehran Ready to Boost Economic Cooperation With Dhaka
Deputy head of Tabriz Chamber of Commerce said here on Monday in a meeting with Bangladesh Embassy’s economic attaché that Tabriz Chamber is ready for increasing economic cooperation with that country.
Iran-Turkey Trade Exchanges Valued at $5b
Head of Tabriz Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture says the amount of trade volume between Iran and Turkey is currently around $5b which shows a slight growth comparing to last year but it is far beyond 2016 and 2017 after Iran signed the JCPOA.
Foreign aid to Afghan refugees in Iran is small: UNHCR
The amount of assistance provided by international organizations to address the needs of Afghan refugees in Iran is small, and most of the support is provided by the Iranian government and people, Ivo Freijsen, UNHCR Representative in Iran, said.
Steel exports rise 30% in 7 months yr/yr
Iran exported over 5.912 million tons of steel during the first seven months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-October 22), which was 30 percent more than the figure of the same period of time in the past year.
AstraZeneca from hero to villain
International charity organization Oxfam has accused AstraZeneca of breaking its promises after the pharmaceutical company said it plans to start making a profit from its COVID-19 vaccine despite having previously pledged to sell at a very modest price.
British government embroiled in corruption scandals
In recent days, the British Premier Boris Johnson and his ruling Conservative Party have been caught up in a number of corruption scandals ranging from controversial lobbying to second jobs outside parliament and the Prime Minister's own financial affairs all being in the spotlight.
Iran-Turkey close cooperation is mutually beneficial
The Turkish foreign minister will arrive in Tehran on Monday on an official visit that is expected to result in the strengthening of ties between Tehran and Ankara.
Tehran, Tashkent Call for Boosting Trade Volume to $2b
Iran and Uzbekistan expressed satisfaction over the growth of their bilateral trade and called for boosting the trade volume to $2b by the end of 2022.