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Spanish trader: Any problem can be solved

Tehran, April 25, IRNA -- Sales Manager of Spanish Arflu Industrial Valves Co. said here on Saturday that sanctions would not affect his company's business with Iran because "any problem can be solved."
"Sanctions will not influence our business with Iran because we have already been working with Iran through our agent, Narvanarra, and it handles likely problems, facilitating our activity in the country," Gonzaga Fernandez Ellacuria told IRNA when asked about the West's likely sanctions against Iran.
He was speaking to IRNA on the sidelines of the 15th International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition (April 23-26).
"Iran has a huge market and in case more sanctions are issued, the country would not be closed 100 percent and no one would stop business with it," Ellacuria added.
Asked about Iranians' potential, he said they are experienced, good managerial power and skilled workforce, with its experts speaking Spanish and foreign languages, which are keys for successful communication in business environment, well.
On chronology of his company's activity in Iran, he said Arflu, whose head office is in Madrid, started business in Iran 40 years ago but has been active there for the past 20 years.
Arflu is valves manufacturer, with high technology resources and with the last innovations in design, test and materials. It has wide range of valves, but is also manufacture tailor-made products for clients’ requirements such as ball -valves, gate, check, globe, plug, and butterfly valves.
"Sanctions will not influence our business with Iran because we have already been working with Iran through our agent, Narvanarra, and it handles likely problems, facilitating our activity in the country," Gonzaga Fernandez Ellacuria told IRNA when asked about the West's likely sanctions against Iran.
He was speaking to IRNA on the sidelines of the 15th International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition (April 23-26).
"Iran has a huge market and in case more sanctions are issued, the country would not be closed 100 percent and no one would stop business with it," Ellacuria added.
Asked about Iranians' potential, he said they are experienced, good managerial power and skilled workforce, with its experts speaking Spanish and foreign languages, which are keys for successful communication in business environment, well.
On chronology of his company's activity in Iran, he said Arflu, whose head office is in Madrid, started business in Iran 40 years ago but has been active there for the past 20 years.
Arflu is valves manufacturer, with high technology resources and with the last innovations in design, test and materials. It has wide range of valves, but is also manufacture tailor-made products for clients’ requirements such as ball -valves, gate, check, globe, plug, and butterfly valves.