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Tue, 12/22/2009 - 17:54
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Iranian commercial attaches meet in Isfahan
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Isfahan, Dec 22, IRNA – Iranian commercial attaches in Algeria, Kyrgyzstan and Venezuela held meetings with economic activists in the provinical Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines on Tuesday.
During the meeting which took place here in central parts of the country, Iran’s Commercial Attaché in Kyrgyzstan Hossein Bamiri cited this country as the gate to Russia.
Referring to the establishment of Export Development Bank branch in Almaty, Kyrgyzstan capital, in the near future, Bamiri said people in Kyrgyzstan were keen to use commodities with high quality.
He encouraged Irnaian businessmen to use the opportunity to introduce Iranian products to Kyrgyzstan.
Meanwhile, Iranian Commercial Attaché in Venezuela Reza Azari Mohebi said industries there were rehabiliating and were willing to cooperate with Iranian industries in different arenas.
Mohebi said an exhabition on Iran's potential and capabilities will be held in Venezuela in late March 2010, terming the event as a great opportunity for Iranian companies to ink trade agreements with the Venezuelan sides.
Meanwhile, Iran Commercial Attaché in Algeria Majid Qorbani Faraz termed export of home appliances to this country as a lucrative business.
Qorbani Faraz also put Iran's export to Algeria in the last ten months of 2009 at dlrs 28 million, citing chemical commodities like paints, paraffin, Vaseline and agricultural products as the main exported items to Algeria./end
During the meeting which took place here in central parts of the country, Iran’s Commercial Attaché in Kyrgyzstan Hossein Bamiri cited this country as the gate to Russia.
Referring to the establishment of Export Development Bank branch in Almaty, Kyrgyzstan capital, in the near future, Bamiri said people in Kyrgyzstan were keen to use commodities with high quality.
He encouraged Irnaian businessmen to use the opportunity to introduce Iranian products to Kyrgyzstan.
Meanwhile, Iranian Commercial Attaché in Venezuela Reza Azari Mohebi said industries there were rehabiliating and were willing to cooperate with Iranian industries in different arenas.
Mohebi said an exhabition on Iran's potential and capabilities will be held in Venezuela in late March 2010, terming the event as a great opportunity for Iranian companies to ink trade agreements with the Venezuelan sides.
Meanwhile, Iran Commercial Attaché in Algeria Majid Qorbani Faraz termed export of home appliances to this country as a lucrative business.
Qorbani Faraz also put Iran's export to Algeria in the last ten months of 2009 at dlrs 28 million, citing chemical commodities like paints, paraffin, Vaseline and agricultural products as the main exported items to Algeria./end