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EU Floats 9-Point Plan to Save Iran Nuclear Deal

EghtesadOnline: The European Union on Tuesday launched work on a nine-point economic plan to keep the Iran nuclear deal alive after the abrupt withdrawal of the United States.
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Publish Date:19/May/2018 | 07:58

No Change in Finance Deals After US’ JCPOA Withdrawal

EghtesadOnline: The Economy Ministry has issued a statement, denying that the finance deals signed by Iran with other countries are jeopardized or dead, now that the US has decided to pull out of the multilateral agreement.
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Publish Date:19/May/2018 | 04:47

Turkey Will Keep Trading With Iran

EghtesadOnline: Turkey will continue its trade with Iran as much as possible and will not be answerable to anyone else, Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci said on Tuesday, after US President Donald Trump said the United States was withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
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Publish Date:13/May/2018 | 13:49

How Europe Could Save Iran Nuclear Agreement

EghtesadOnline: Foreign ministers from Germany, France and the UK on Monday will meet with Iranian officials to save the multilateral Iran nuclear agreement strung together by former US president, Barack Obama, and breached unilaterally by US President Donald Trump.
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Publish Date:13/May/2018 | 13:38

US Deal Violation Creates Opportunity for Reforms

EghtesadOnline: US President Donald Trump took the harshest stance possible and promised the full return of sanctions when he withdrew from Iran's UN-endorsed nuclear deal with world powers on Tuesday, but many inside Iran have interpreted this as a positive development.
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Publish Date:12/May/2018 | 10:30

Impact of JCPOA Pullout on Iran's Housing Sector Uncertain

EghtesadOnline: Iran’s housing sector has been showing signs of exiting a deep recession that had undermined the country’s overall growth for more than five years, but US President Donald Trump’s pullout on May 8 from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, Iran’s multilateral nuclear deal, also cast a pall over the sector.
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Publish Date:12/May/2018 | 10:22

Nixing Iran Deal Will Benefit China

EghtesadOnline: May 12 is the next deadline for the US to renew the sanction waivers key to the Iran nuclear deal.
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Publish Date:10/April/2018 | 05:41

Safeguarding Iran Nuclear Deal: A Blueprint for Europe

EghtesadOnline: As the future of the Iran nuclear deal looks increasingly uncertain, European diplomats are hard pressed to find solutions that balance US President Donald Trump’s demands to “fix” the accord with Iranian expectations.
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Publish Date:08/April/2018 | 09:15

Seif: Banking Relations a Far Cry From Before JCPOA

EghtesadOnline: The governor of the Central Bank of Iran said on Monday Iran’s banking relationship with the outside world is incomparable with what it was before the nuclear deal was reached between Iran and word powers, which is formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
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Publish Date:13/March/2018 | 09:12

Iranian FTZs Facilitate Entry of Foreign Banks

EghtesadOnline: Iran has endeavored for years to devise the right set of conditions to facilitate the entry of foreign financial institutions in its free trade zones and those efforts only intensified following the implementation of the nuclear accord that spotlighted the importance of having correspondent banking relations.
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Publish Date:13/March/2018 | 06:51

US to regret any nuclear deal violation: Iran's Rouhani

EghtesadOnline: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has once again reiterated the Islamic Republic's full compliance with the 2015 multilateral nuclear agreement, stressing the United States would undoubtedly regret any violation of the deal.
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Publish Date:18/February/2018 | 13:43

Legal Pushback Against US Could Safeguard EU Interests in Iran

EghtesadOnline: Europeans spent much of last year trying to convince US President Donald Trump to do no harm to the nuclear deal Iran signed with world powers in 2015, also known as Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
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Publish Date:27/January/2018 | 06:37

Bank Day Expanding Foreign Correspondent Relations

EghtesadOnline: Following the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the formal name of Iran’s nuclear accord with world powers) that helped Iran’s banking system resume correspondent relations with foreign lenders, Bank Day has taken measures to make the most of this opportunity, the bank’s CEO announced.
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Publish Date:14/January/2018 | 09:18

What to Expect If US Walks Out of JCPOA ?

EghtesadOnline: The US is expected to decide tomorrow whether to continue to waive sanctions on Iran, as agreed under the 2015 nuclear deal formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
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Publish Date:14/January/2018 | 08:01

Tose’e Ta’avon Expanding Int’l Ties

EghtesadOnline: Before the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the formal name of Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers), international ties of Tose’e Ta’avon Bank were confined to correspondent relations with a few foreign banks but after the nuclear accord, the bank has managed to establish ties with 20 foreign banks, the bank’s CEO announced.
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Publish Date:25/December/2017 | 05:53

Iran-Hungary Trade Doubled Post JCPOA

EghtesadOnline: Trade between Iran and Hungary has experienced a twofold increase since the nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, was signed between Iran and the world powers in 2015.
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Publish Date:13/December/2017 | 14:49