TEHRAN, September 29 - Iranian Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Shariatmadari stressed boosting bilateral trade balance between the two countries.
TEHRAN, September 8 -Austria’s Oberbank says it will soon sign an agreement with Iran which would enable it to finance new ventures in the Islamic Republic.
TEHRAN, August 27, YJC - Austrian daily Der Standard published an interview with Franz Gasselsberger, the CEO of Austria’s Oberbank, who says business with Iran is lucrative for Austria.
TEHRAN, June 16, YJC - Germany and Austria have criticized the new anti-Russia sanctions approved by the US Senate, taking the unprecedented move to tacitly call the US legislation an instance of American interference in European affairs.
TEHRAN, June 3, YJC - National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), Russia's Gazpromneft, a main subsidiary of global gas giant Gazprom, and the Austrian utility group OMV will jointly study two oil fields in Iran, a report said.
TEHRAN, May 24, YJC - NATO member states have agreed to approve collaborations with non-members on a case-by-case basis following member Turkey’s move to veto cooperation between the military alliance and non-member Austria.
TEHRAN, May 9, YJC - Iranian Ambassador to Vienna Abdollah Molaei said the volume of commercial exchanges between Iran and Austria has been tripled, reaching 121 million euro over the first 2 months of 2017.
TEHRAN, April 18, YJC - Top Austrian officials have called on the European Union to end talks over Turkey’s decades-long efforts to join the bloc following a narrowly passed referendum granting the Turkish president unprecedented powers.
Austria’s ruling centrist coalition has banned Muslim women from wearing full-face veils, such as burqas and niqabs, in public places like schools and courts.
Iran and Austria are going to sign a Memorandum of Understanding for scientific and research cooperation, said Director of International Scientific Cooperation of Iran’s Kharazmi University Gholam-Reza Karimi.
Amid growing Palestine-Israeli tensions, 12 more EU states have joined European heavyweights - such as the UK, Germany and France - in urging their nationals to refrain from doing business in Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.