Iran to Pay for Basic Commodities Through Iraqi Banks
Head of Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber of Commerce, Yahya al-Eshaq, said on Wednesday that Iran will pay for basic commodities being purchased from different countries via Iraqi banks as per an agreement with Iraqi Government on payment of arrears to Iran.
Major National Steelmakers to Gather at Isfahan Exhibition
The 12th International Exhibition of Metallurgy, Steel, Foundry, Machinery and Related Industries will be held on August 22-25 at Isfahan
Iran Exports to Turkey Decline by 90%
Head of Iran and Turkey Joint Chamber of Commerce Mehrdad Saadat says the outbreak of Coronavirus has affected Iran’s trade with Turkey as Iran’s exports have declined by 90 percent.
U.S. Foul Cry, Democracy in Syria
Last Sunday and almost 10 days ago, Syria held the parliamentary election and Syrian people with their buoyant turnout in the election voted for their favorite candidates to form the parliament.
Fattah Hails Mostazafan Foundation Performance
Head of Mostazafan Foundation says that during sanctions and Coronavirus pandemic, the performance of this Foundation has been excellent.
Iran-China Trade Office to Focus on Non-Oil Exports
Head of Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce Majid Reza Hariri says the project for developing non-oil exports to China is one of the priorities of the private sector
Gas Industry to Celebrate Self-Sufficiency
Managing Director of National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Hossein Montazer Torbati announced that the company has started manufacturing 35 items of strategic
Iran, Iraq Remain Supportive of Each Other
Iraq Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi’s visit to Tehran and the joint stand taken by both countries strengthened
Pandemic Hits Iran’s Exports to Turkey, China and India
The outbreak of Coronavirus has been the major factor in slump in Iran’s exports to Turkey, China and India in the first five months of 2020.
Libya and Avarice of the Octopuses
2011 has been named disastrous year for the Libyan people and in this year since its first months, namely, since January and February which were the beginning of public protests