Iran tariffs on exports of raw metals unchanged
TEHRAN (Iran News) – Minister of industries in Iran says the government has no plan to revise a series of harsh tariffs imposed on exports of raw metals as the government seeks to gain more revenues through the export of finished products that could generate more added value for the country. Reza Rahmani said on […]
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Iranian foreign minister heads to Saudi Arabia
Araqchi is scheduled to make a visit to Saudi Arabia and Qatar in line with pursuing diplomatic engagements with the regional countries.
Iran condemns politically-motivated attempts at changing the name of the Persian Gulf
Araqchi expressed the hope that the absurd rumors about the Persian Gulf that are going around are no more than a disinformation campaign.
Iran’s redlines in talks with U.S. are clear: Administration spokesperson
The spokesperson of the administration said that Iran’s redlines in indirect negotiations with the United States are stable and clear, and Tehran is committed to upholding them.
Iran announces adjustments to its visa policy for U.S. applicants
Iran’s Interests Section in Washington D.C. informed that the validity period for tourist and entry visas issued to U.S. applicants has been decreased.
Islamabad says Araqchi’s visit reflects Iran-Pakistan shared commitment to boost ties
Araqchi’s visit to Islamabad is seen as an opportunity for both countries to exchange views on international developments and bilateral cooperation.
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TEHRAN – Malaysians in Tehran marked together the 66th National Day and Malaysia Day in style on September 5 at the residence of Malaysian Ambassador to Tehran H.E. Khairi bin Omar.

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