Friday, April 19, 2024

German Exports to Iran Rise Despite Diplomatic Tensions

BERLIN, Jan 10 (Reuters) - German exports to Iran rose last year, according to data seen by Reuters, despite Western condemnation of Tehran's months-long crackdown against protests. German exports to Iran climbed 12.7% year-on-year from January to...

Iran Ramps up Oil Production

DUBAI, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Iran's oil production should reach 3.6 million barrels per day by March 20, 2024, Iran's oil minister Javad Owji said on Tuesday according to semi-official Tasnim news agency, up from the current level of...

Russia Eyes Free Trade Pact With Iran

June 19 (Reuters) - A free trade zone agreement between Iran, Russia and several countries that cover the vast Eurasian region spreading from the borders of Eastern Europe to Western China is possible by the end...

Iraq Says Iran Blames Reduced Gas Exports on ‘Technical’ Matter

BAGHDAD, May 26 (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister told his Iraqi counterpart on Friday that a reduction in gas exports to Iraq was a technical matter and Tehran had not decided on any cuts, an Iraqi foreign ministry...

Iraq to Trade Crude Oil for Iranian Gas To Settle Power Debt -PM

July 11 (Reuters) - Iraq will begin trading crude oil for Iranian gas to end the recurring issue of payment delays to Tehran due to the need for U.S. approval, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Sudani said...

Labor Strikes in Iran Escalate, Marking 44th Anniversary of Islamic Revolution

By Kayhan Life Staff The 44th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution’s victory on Feb. 11 is coinciding with an escalation of nationwide strikes by trade unions in Iran, demanding that employers and the government honor...

Iran’s Parliament to Debate Proposal to Curb Hijab Violators’ Civil Rights

By Kayhan Life Staff The Majlis (Iranian Parliament) is preparing to debate a proposal on depriving hijab violators of social services, Mousa Ghazanfarabadi, the chair of the Majlis’ Judicial and Legal Commission, has said. In comments...

Nasdaq to Pay $4 Mln Settlement Over Apparent Iran Sanctions Violations

Dec 8 (Reuters) - New York-based stock exchange Nasdaq Inc NDAQ.O agreed to pay a $4 million settlement to the U.S. Department of Treasury over apparent violations of sanctions against Iran by a former Nasdaq unit, the department's...

Tehran Interested in Trade With Taliban– Minister

By Mohammad Yunus Yawar KABUL, Jan 2 (Reuters) - The Taliban administration will encourage self-sufficiency and wants international trade and investment, the acting commerce minister said, as Afghanistan faces isolation and suspension of some humanitarian operations over...

INTERVIEW: Economist Hassan Mansoor Analyzes Iran’s ‘Productivity Plan’

By Kayhan Life Staff The government of President Ebrahim Raisi recently announced its intentions to continue the implementation of the “Productivity Plan” aimed at generating revenue for the government by selling unused assets, including state-owned...