TEHRAN, Mar 14 - Governor of the Central Bank of Iran highlighted a major change in the country’s export items and destinations, saying Iran is practically beating the US sanctions.
TEHRAN, Mar 14 - Iran's Minister of Economy and Finance has called for expansion of cooperation and bilateral ties with the Republic of Azerbaijan, saying economic and business ties must be expanded with Baku.
TEHRAN, Mar 06 - Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said adoption of the standards set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is not expected to remove all economic problems of Iran, but failing to adopt them will hamper the country’s trade exchange with the world.
TEHRAN, Mar 05 - Turkey’s incoming ambassador to Tehran Derya Ors decried foreign sanctions against Iran, stressing the need for closer interaction between the two neighbors to boost economic and political relations.
TEHRAN, Mar 05 -India’s exports of farm, marine and handicraft products to the United States could be hit by U.S. plans to end a preferential trade treatment to the country in the next two months, an official at India’s main exporters’ body said on Tuesday.
TEHRAN, Mar 04 - Wall Street was set to open higher on Monday amid rising hopes that the United States and China would reach a trade deal as early as this month.
TEHRAN, Feb 20 - Trade talks between the world’s two biggest economies helped European shares rise modestly on Wednesday, while the threat of a blocked merger sank shares in British supermarket Sainsbury’s.
TEHRAN, Feb 18 -Hopes of progress in Sino-U.S. trade talks and expectations of policy stimulus from central banks lifted world stocks to 2-1/2 month highs on Monday, though European gains were dampened by concerns over the car sector’s outlook.
TEHRAN, Feb 14 - The government of British Prime Minister Theresa May has yet to roll over more than £100 billion in existing foreign trade deals less than two month before the March 29 deadline for leaving the European Union (EU).
TEHRAN, Feb 13 -Russia, Kazakhstan and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in wheat trading, taking another step towards setting up a free trade zone.
TEHRAN, Feb 13 - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov confirmed his country's interest in opening of a settlement mechanism with Iran, launched by France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, to third countries.
TEHRAN, Feb 03 - 561,786 MT of commodities worth over $547.6 million were trade d on Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME), the trading volume and value experienced growth of 11 and 5 percent, respectively in the last week of January.
TEHRAN, Feb 03 - A senior fellow with the Transatlantic Program of the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) hailed the creation of INSTEX as the first “tangible sign” by Europe to uphold the JCPOA, adding, however, that it is “still months away from being fully operational”.
TEHRAN, Feb 03 -It would be irresponsible for the European Union to refuse to reopen negotiations over Britain’s exit deal, British trade minister Liam Fox said in an interview aired on Sunday.
TEHRAN, Feb 03 -Up to 7,000 German business enterprises are estimated to seek continued trade with Iran, says the managing director of the German-Iranian Chamber of Commerce, following the launch of a payment vehicle that enables continued European trade with the Islamic Republic irrespective of unilateral sanctions by the United States.
TEHRAN, Feb 01 - An Iranian deputy foreign minister said INSTEX - a payment channel that three European states set up on Thursday to help continue trade with Tehran and circumvent US sanctions - is going to involve non-European countries and companies as well in the next step.
TEHRAN, Jan 31 - Germany, France and Britain officially set up a European payment channel with Iran called INSTEX, to help continue trade with Tehran and circumvent US sanctions.
TEHRAN, Jan 24 -Asian shares inched up in subdued trade on Thursday after Wall Street ended higher, but political uncertainty in the United States and worries about weakening global economic growth kept many investors on the sidelines.
TEHRAN, Jan 23 - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has touted the benefits of two recent "mega deals" in trade . He said Japan, the European Union and the United States must work together to reform the World Trade Organization, notably on rules about government subsidies.