Iran's Revolutionary Guard took control of a Panama-flagged oil tanker in the Persian Gulf and detained 10 crew members. The Iranian authorities claim the vessel was transporting 300 tons of illegal oil.
In Iran, President Hassan Rouhani and allies attribute the country’s economic dilemmas to sanctions. However, economists and experts believe that Rouhani and his faction are misleading society, and most of the financial problems are not related to ...
The transport agreement with Switzerland, signed during a visit to Bern in 2018 by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, envisages the complete liberalization of goods transport and the removal of administrative barriers.
Despite years of sanctions, Switzerland has managed to maintain good trade relations with Iran. With the recent approval by the Iranian parliament of a transport agreement between the two countries, goods and passenger transport will receive a ...
In recent months, Iranian farmers’ crops have deteriorated, and their one-year production destroyed. The government’s lack of support for farmers has forced them to sell their produce at low prices and at a loss.
One of the economic zones that have been looted and plundered by Iran’s ayatollahs is the steel industry as one of the most important sources of income for the country at home and abroad.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif categorically dismissed the idea of any new negotiations on the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal during the tenure of the next US president.
Russia has signed a new agreement with Iran, worth €1.4bn, to build a 1.4GW thermal power plant near the Strait of Hormuz, restarting a project that was first agreed in 2016.
Iranian carmaker Saipa says it is planning mass production for an Iranian version of Renault’s Dacia Logan two years after the French automotive company left Iran under pressure from the United States.
Iranian authorities have proposed a plan to build the largest commercial port in the city of Jask, east of the Strait of Hormuz, expecting it to become an economic and commercial centre within ten years, RT reported ...
The Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order (EIKO), otherwise known as the Executive Headquarters of Imam’s Directive, or simply Setad [headquarters in Persian], was launched on April 26, 1989, based on a two-paragraph order issued by Iran’s first ...
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