Deputy
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TPOI Deputy:
Iran to export industrial products to EAEU markets
The deputy head of the Trade Promotion Organization of Iran (TPOI) said the country will import agricultural inputs, raw materials and basic goods and export industrial and production goods to…
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Gov’t Over- Borrowing From CBI
EghtesadOnline: In the first two month of current fiscal year (March 21-May 20) the government borrowed 400 trillion rials ($1.7 billion) in discretionary spending from the Central Bank of Iran,…
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40% Decline in Iran's Trade With Turkey
EghtesadOnline: Iran’s trade with Turkey totaled $5.58 billion in 2019 to register a decrease of 40.09% compared to 2018, data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute show.
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Iran's 21 Commercial Ports Handle 105 Million Tons of Commodities
EghtesadOnline: More than 105 million tons of commodities were loaded and unloaded at Iran’s 21 commercial ports during the first nine months of the current Iranian year (March 21-Dec. 21) to…
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Wangiri Scam Costs Iranian Cellphone Users Thousands of Dollars
EghtesadOnline: I n a phone scam recently gone viral in Iran, 126,000 cellphone subscribers have been targeted costing them some 3.8 billion rials ($27,300) collectively, deputy ICT minister…
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IKCO-Renault Deal Clouded by Uncertainty
EghtesadOnline: Renault has been notified that it may continue its Iran operations only if it alters its policies, said a deputy minister of industries, mining and trade.
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Iran stresses political means as only solution to Yemeni crisis
EghtesadOnline: A political delegation from Yemen met with Iranian Deputy Parliament Speaker for International Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian.
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Saudi prince seeks to repair ties, promote business on U.S. visit
Saudi Arabia's powerful deputy crown prince held a full day of meetings with U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday, part of a visit aimed at restoring frayed ties with Washington and promoting his plan…
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Former UK deputy says now believes Iraq invasion illegal
Britain broke international law when it invaded Iraq in 2003, its deputy prime minister at the time, John Prescott, said on Sunday in the wake of a critical report on the decision; Reuters reported.