Iran-EU Trade Drops by 10% in First Two Months
Iran’s trade with European Union (EU) countries has declined by 10 percent in the first two months of 2021 comparing to the same period in 2020 as they traded €704 million worth of goods and commodities during January and February.
Iran to EU: the bloc exercises double standards on human rights
In a strongly worded letter to the Council of the European Union, Iran formally protested against the blacklisting of several individuals and entities, saying it shows European double standards on human rights in Iran.
A Week Into Full Brexit, the Pain for U.K. Businesses Has Arrived
As Britain adjusts to life outside of the European Union, businesses are contending with delays, service cancellations, and piles of paperwork.
Why Is Erdogan the Replica of Saddam?
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s behaviors during the past four years and even with conducting sham coup d’etat to eliminate his opponents have created grounds
Iran-Europe Business Forum to Be Held in Mid-December
An Adviser to the Trade Promotion Organization of Iran said that the Iran-Europe Business Forum will be held in mid-December to increase Iran's non-oil exports.
Italian Embassy Holds Webinar on Supporting Business With Iran
The Italian Embassy in Tehran hosted an online conference on Wednesday to discuss ways to support joint business
Tehran Berates EU for Interference Under Pretext of Rights Violations
Iran’s ambassador to the UN headquarters in Geneva has lashed out at certain Western governments, especially those in Europe, for interfering in other countries’ affairs under the pretext of human rights violations.
EU Sets Up Financial Crime Unit As Pandemic Poses New Risks
The European Union on Friday set up a unit of investigators to tackle an expected surge in financial crime in the economic downturn triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and crack down on defrauding of state subsidies.
Border Closures, Pre-Travel Tests of Little Use against COVID-19 Spread
Border closures do little to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the European Union’s public health agency said, as EU states weight lifting some travel restrictions imposed at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in Europe.
Europe Relaxing Virus Restrictions but Cases Flare Elsewhere
Germany and several other European countries where the coronavirus spread has slowed were moving ahead Friday with relaxing border restrictions, while flare-ups in Mexico and elsewhere served as a reminder the pandemic is far from over.