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		<title>Iran’s Private Sector Ready to Take Part in Indonesia’s Engineering Projects</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Iran’s Private Sector Ready to Take Part in Indonesia’s Engineering Projects TEHRAN (Iran News) Samad Hassanzadeh, president of the Iran Chamber, said Iranian private companies possess strong technical expertise and industrial capacity, enabling them to contribute effectively to major engineering and infrastructure projects in Indonesia. He emphasized that enhanced institutional coordination between the Iran Chamber and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://www.irannewsdaily.com/">Iran News</a>) Samad Hassanzadeh, president of the Iran Chamber, said Iranian private companies possess strong technical expertise and industrial capacity, enabling them to contribute effectively to major engineering and infrastructure projects in Indonesia. He emphasized that enhanced institutional coordination between the Iran Chamber and the Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry would help remove existing barriers and create a smoother pathway for cooperation between businesses on both sides.</p>
<p>Hassanzadeh made the remarks during a meeting with Rollyan Shah Soemirat, Indonesia’s ambassador to Iran, where discussions focused on expanding trade, investment, and private-sector collaboration. He said the Iran Chamber is firmly committed to strengthening economic relations with Indonesia and has prioritized the exchange of trade delegations, business information, and market intelligence between the private sectors of the two countries.</p>
<p>Highlighting the strategic importance of Iran–Indonesia relations, Hassanzadeh pointed to the large populations of the two countries, which together approach nearly 300 million people and share strong cultural and religious ties as predominantly Muslim nations. He noted that these shared characteristics provide a solid foundation for cooperation across multiple economic sectors, particularly in the halal industry, which continues to experience strong global growth. In this context, he said Iran is eager to host Indonesian trade delegations at specialized exhibitions and trade fairs, while also sending Iranian business delegations to Indonesia to explore new commercial and investment opportunities.</p>
<p>Hassanzadeh also referred to Iran’s unilateral decision to lift visa requirements for Indonesian citizens, describing it as an important step toward closer people-to-people and business ties. He added that further facilitation of visa issuance—especially business visas for Iranian traders—would significantly support the expansion of bilateral trade, tourism, and health tourism, helping diversify economic cooperation beyond traditional sectors.</p>
<p>Addressing the broader economic environment, Hassanzadeh said that despite ongoing international sanctions, Iran continues to seek wider engagement with global partners, particularly in the economic and trade spheres. He explained that restrictions on the import of machinery and certain goods have driven Iran to develop strong domestic capabilities in advanced technologies that comply with international standards. These capabilities, he noted, are particularly evident in petrochemicals, food processing, agriculture, and emerging fields such as artificial intelligence.</p>
<p>He also emphasized the importance of multilateral economic platforms, noting that Iran and Indonesia are both members of shared organizations such as the Developing Eight (D8). Hassanzadeh said these frameworks offer valuable opportunities to enhance cooperation, especially in areas where Iran has established strengths, including the export of technical and engineering services and the execution of refinery, oil, and petrochemical projects. Such expertise, he added, could be effectively utilized in Indonesia and other Islamic countries pursuing industrial and infrastructure development.</p>
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<p>Reiterating the readiness of Iran’s private sector, Hassanzadeh said Iranian companies are well positioned to take part in Indonesia’s large-scale engineering and technical service projects. He stressed that chambers of commerce in both countries have a critical role to play in facilitating contacts, addressing regulatory issues, and encouraging partnerships. While acknowledging challenges related to financial transfers and banking restrictions, he said there remains significant potential for cooperation in non-sanctioned sectors.</p>
<p>Hassanzadeh outlined Iran’s diverse production base, noting that the country manufactures a wide range of high-quality products, including steel, bitumen, chemical products, power plant equipment, dried fruits and nuts, machine-made carpets, handicrafts, lead, medical equipment and pharmaceuticals, aluminum, building stones, tiles, ceramics, and glass. He emphasized that Iranian products are produced to high standards, are competitively priced, and can meet the needs of international markets. The Iran Chamber, he said, is keen to expand trade in these goods with Indonesian partners.</p>
<p>He also identified areas where Indonesia could supply Iran’s market, including timber, motorcycles, fresh and frozen seafood, vegetable oils, machinery, and industrial equipment. Hassanzadeh said Iran is open to conducting trade with Indonesia through preferential trade arrangements or barter mechanisms, which could help mitigate financial and banking constraints.</p>
<p>For his part, Ambassador Rollyan Shah Soemirat said his mission aligns with directives from Indonesia’s president to elevate relations with Iran, particularly in trade and economic cooperation. He said he is actively working to expand ties between the Iran Chamber and Indonesia’s national and provincial chambers to identify new areas for collaboration between private enterprises.</p>
<p>Soemirat acknowledged that Iran and Indonesia are still far from achieving their ambitious bilateral trade target of $20 billion and stressed the need to finalize the preferential trade agreement between the two countries as soon as possible. He said Indonesia is interested in importing a variety of Iranian products, including agricultural goods, chemicals, construction materials, medical equipment, and dairy products, adding that Indonesia’s priorities in food and energy security create favorable conditions for expanded cooperation. &#8220;Iran’s Private Sector&#8221;</p>
<p>The ambassador also noted strong interest among Indonesian chambers of commerce and small and medium-sized enterprises in working with Iranian partners. However, he emphasized the importance of improving mutual understanding of trade regulations and financial transfer mechanisms to facilitate smoother business operations. He added that steps are underway to ease visa requirements and expand business visa issuance for Iranian nationals.</p>
<p>At the same meeting, Yadollah Tahernezhad, head of the Iran–Indonesia Joint Committee, called for greater cooperation to establish a direct Tehran–Jakarta flight, saying such a connection would significantly boost trade, business exchanges, and overall economic relations between the two countries.</p>
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		<title>Iran’s Private Sector Calls for New Approach to International Engagement</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Iran’s Private Sector Calls for New Approach to International Engagement TEHRAN (Iran News) Speaking at a meeting of the Chamber’s board of representatives on Sunday, Hassanzadeh condemned efforts by several European countries and the United States to re-impose United Nations sanctions on Iran through the so-called “snapback mechanism.” He praised Iran’s negotiating team for pursuing diplomatic [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://www.irannewsdaily.com/">Iran News</a>) Speaking at a meeting of the Chamber’s board of representatives on Sunday, Hassanzadeh condemned efforts by several European countries and the United States to re-impose United Nations sanctions on Iran through the so-called “snapback mechanism.”</p>
<p>He praised Iran’s negotiating team for pursuing diplomatic solutions “with good faith,” but acknowledged that the reactivation of the mechanism could bring new challenges. “Although new sanctions will impose difficulties and damages, evidence shows that the effects of the snapback are not as severe as advertised. Nevertheless, the impact must be managed through realistic policies and careful planning by the government,” he said.</p>
<p>Hassanzadeh argued that Iran’s business environment has long been tested by external pressures. “Despite the psychological campaign waged by hostile foreign media, we believe the snapback mechanism will not fundamentally change the realities of Iran’s business environment. The country has endured years of an unfair economic war and has gained valuable experience in managing tough and complex conditions,” he noted.</p>
<p>According to Hassanzadeh, unilateral U.S. sanctions have imposed far greater restrictions on Iran’s economy than those expected under the UN mechanism. “Yet private-sector actors have consistently kept production running and continued investing, creating jobs and entrepreneurship despite ups and downs,” he said.</p>
<p>He stressed that even under the snapback sanctions, the private sector can again demonstrate its resilience by leveraging Iran’s natural and human resources through scientific management and expert-driven approaches. However, he warned that this resilience does not eliminate the need for domestic reforms. “We must address internal weaknesses and improve the country’s economic governance,” he stated.</p>
<p>Hassanzadeh urged policymakers to remove domestic barriers to economic activity, seize opportunities in regional and friendly countries, and support businesses to strengthen their resilience and protect household livelihoods. He warned that rising production costs have made it difficult for domestic producers to secure raw materials, calling for a dedicated financial package to support suppliers of essential goods.</p>
<p>The Chamber, he said, stands ready to help identify key sectors and supply chains and to propose tailored financial mechanisms during the snapback period.</p>
<p>Hassanzadeh reiterated the importance of pursuing both domestic strengthening and external opportunities, as outlined in the Supreme Leader’s “resistance economy” directives. He called for fundamental reforms in foreign-exchange, trade, and financing policies, urging lawmakers and officials to ease restrictive regulations to reflect the country’s current economic conditions.</p>
<p>He highlighted the need for new bilateral and multilateral regional trade agreements and for swift action to remove obstacles such as currency-repatriation requirements. The Chamber has already presented a structured proposal for managing the foreign-exchange market to the Supreme National Security Council and is prepared to cooperate with the Central Bank and other relevant institutions.</p>
<p>“Managing the foreign-exchange market requires avoiding excessive interference,” Hassanzadeh said. “Policy-making and regulation must be separated from direct market participation, as past interventions have only fueled volatility. The Central Bank should also refrain from intervening in trade policy.”</p>
<p>Calling for a new phase of international engagement, Hassanzadeh said: “We expect the governing institutions to reassess the scope and depth of the private sector’s role in international affairs. The private sector has the capacity to manage external economic relations, and the Chamber is ready to take responsibility, provided the government offers support, oversight, and facilitation.”</p>
<p>He warned that the main objective of the recent push for the snapback mechanism is to undermine Iran’s economy from within. “Our nation’s experience during the imposed 12-day war showed that with collective support, we can withstand even the most severe challenges. Once again, we need unity and solidarity among the people, the government, state institutions, and the private sector,” he emphasized.</p>
<p>Concluding his remarks, Hassanzadeh affirmed the Chamber’s readiness to cooperate with the government, the diplomatic corps, and other institutions to help the country navigate the current juncture with minimal damage. He expressed hope that under the leadership of the Supreme Leader and with national unity and determination, Iran will emerge stronger and achieve significant successes in the future.</p>
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