Iran Should Not Have Stopped Import of Turkmenistan Gas
Secretary General of Association of Iranian Exporters of Technical and Engineering Services says Iran should not have stopped import of gas from Turkmenistan even with having full domestic gas supply.
Will the U.S. Defalcate China’s Money?
the U.S. has tried to make a big excuse against China and to lay a ground for an economic war. The U.S.’s challenging pretext in facing with the World Health Organization (WHO) has itself laid the ground for this excuse making.
CBI Urges Exporters to Repatriate Hard Currency Earnings
Iran's Central Bank Governor Abdolnaser Hemmati on Sunday said exporters who have not transferred their foreign currency earnings to the government FOREX system will be summoned for explanations.
Iran and China, the FutureMakers of World Economy
If the 25-year strategic cooperation deal between Iran and China is signed without the common behind-the-scene brokerages in the trade
Iran to Double Its Exports to Afghanistan
Acting Industry, Mining, and Trade Minister Hossein Modarres Khiabani says Iran is to boost its exports to its neighboring states and the exports to Afghanistan will be doubled soon.
Iran Able to Supply Venezuela With Needed Goods
Director General for Europe-U.S. Office of Iran's Trade Promotion Organization of Iran Behrouz Olfat says Iran can provide Venezuela with its needed goods and it depends on settling the payment which has been rather resolved.
JCPOA Had No Achievement for Iran’s Banking Sector
Former Central Bank of Iran’s Governor Valiollah Seif says the nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1, known as the JCPOA, failed to resolve Iran’s banking relations with foreign banks and criticized Iranian negotiating team for not including a banking expert in their team whom he had recommended.
Iran-China Probable Deal Should Not Be Viewed Politically
President of Iran-China Chamber of Commerce says the economic relations between Iran and China were good even before the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and the probable 25-year strategic deal between both states should not at all be viewed politically.
Terror of 290 People in Sky of Persian Gulf
On Black Sunday (July 3, 1988), the American warship, the USS Vincennes, deployed in the Persian Gulf, fired two missiles at an Iran Airbus passenger plane and martyred 290 innocent passengers on board and the U.S. President not only refrained from apologizing but also he awarded the commander of the warship with the Legion of Merit decoration.
Iran-Eurasia Bilateral Trade Hits $2.4b in 8 Months
The total value of bilateral trade between Iran and the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) has stood at $2.4b in eight months since both sides implemented their preferential agreement.