Tehran, Tashkent in Talks to Establish Joint Free Zone
The secretary of Iran’s Secretary of the Supreme Council of Free Trade-Industrial and Special Economic Zones negotiated with the officials of the free trade and special economic zones of Uzbekistan about the establishment of a joint free zone between the two countries, during a two-day visit to Tashkent.
Iran, Russia to Create Joint Free Zone
It was late in the spring that Russian President’s special representative, the CEO of Lotus Special Economic Zone of Russia’s Astrakhan Mr. Sergey Milushkin, Deputy Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Mr. Oleg Savchenko and their entourage had different meetings with Vice-President and Secretary of the Supreme Council of Free and Special Economic Zones Mr. Saeed Mohammad and during the meetings both sides called for broadening bilateral and multilateral cooperation with reliance on capacities in Iran’s free zones.
Exports from special zones reach $17b: Iran official
An Iranian official in charge of free trade and special economic zones said the value of exports from those areas to other countries reached a total of $17 billion in the year ending March 19.
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The Parliament of Iran has approved plans for launching five new free trade zones (FTZ) in the north and east of the country.
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Judiciary Chief Calls for Swift Action to Prevent Unrest, Blames Currency Instability
TEHRAN - Iran’s Judiciary Chief, Hojjatoleslam Mohseni Ejei, has called for urgent measures to eliminate the underlying conditions that lead to public unrest, emphasizing that economic instability, particularly fluctuations in the currency market, has been a significant factor behind protests by tradespeople and merchants. Speaking to commanders of the Law Enforcement Forces (Faraja), Ejei stressed that the judiciary and security forces must work proactively to prevent incidents of unrest and maintain public safety.
President Criticizes Hypocrisy of Western Powers, Calls for Strategic Domestic Planning
TEHRAN - President Masoud Pezeshkian criticized what he described as the dual and deceptive policies of the United States and other Western powers, accusing them of obstructing Iran’s development while portraying themselves as defenders of human rights.
Gov’t Aims to Ease Cost-of-Living Pressures on the Public
TEHRAN - Speaking at a ceremony honoring those involved in the construction of the Hazrat Fatemeh Zahra (PBUH) residential complex for the Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran (FARAJA), the President said that, in cooperation with Parliament to reform support policies, the government’s goal is to reduce cost-of-living pressures on the public and prevent corruption in supply and distribution chains. He emphasized that the government welcomes criticism, oversight, and cooperation from all well-intentioned stakeholders in the country.
Gov’t Recognizes Protests, Pledges Economic Reforms
TEHRAN - The Iranian government has officially acknowledged recent public protests and emphasized its commitment to citizens’ constitutional right to peaceful assembly, while outlining plans to address economic grievances and rising inflation. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani said Tuesday that authorities view the current crisis as both a challenge and an opportunity to strengthen social cohesion and improve public trust.
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TEHRAN - Iran has launched three domestically built remote sensing satellites using a Russian launcher.
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