U.S. Economy’s Tire Blown
That the U.S. in the seventh month of the year, July, is in which part of its capability to hold the presidential election
Minister Derides Claims on Iran-China Cooperation
Minister of Roads and Urban Development, Mohammad Eslami said that under the 25-year cooperation deal between Iran and China, Chinese companies are not a priority in the country's projects.
Iran’s Share of Qatar Imports “Only 3%”
Head of Iran-Qatar Joint Chamber of Commerce Mr. Adnan Mousapour says Qatar has opened its doors to the world and the country imports goods worth $30b per year and Iran only accounts for 3 percent of its imports.
Swedish Companies Committed to Their Deals
Sweden Ambassador to Tehran says despite sanctions, Swedish companies continue fulfilling their obligations in Iran, and cooperation in medical, pharmaceutical, foodstuff, telecommunication and auto sectors are still underway.
Transfer of China’s Forex Reserves to West Asia
Concerns about economic condition in the U.S. have made think-tanks in the world to look at the future of the U.S. with a few doubts and uncertainties.
Iranians Rank Second in Buying Properties in Turkey
Minister of Roads and Urban Development says Iranians ranked second in buying homes in Turkey in 2019
Chabahar to Become Iran’s Third Commercial Port
Caretaker of Industry, Mine and Trade Ministry says by the double growth of berths at Chabahar Port, Chabahar will become Iran’s the third logistic and commercial port.
Iran-Eurasia Trade Grows Up 14%
The first joint conference between Iran and five Eurasian Union members was held online where participants discussed problems and hurdles in way of their trade agreement.
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.











































