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Australian economic office to be established in Tehran

byCT Report
13/01/2016
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TEHRAN: Australian ambassador to Tehran has said the country will establish its economic office in Tehran.

According to IMIDRO public relations office report, Mr. Paul Foley who was visiting the chairman of the IMIDRO (Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization) board Mr. Mehdi Karbasian, said that the country’s Minister for Trade and Investment would lead a delegation of senior managers of companies and firms active in mining, trade, and industry. According to the plan the visit will be in May 2016. Australian Chamber of Commerce had decided to establish an economic office in Tehran, Mr. Foley was quoted in the report as saying.

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“Australian government and economic firms are well-aware of Iran’s economic investment opportunities; Iran’s markets has special attractions to our investors,” said the ambassador. “Firms of only few countries such as Brazil, Canada, and the US could equal Australian companies in mining sector in magnitude and scope of activity; hence, they could bring about huge improvements to mining relations with Iran as well.”

Mahdi Karbasian, for his part, said that “we want to invite officials and top managers of major Australian firms to attend professional Iron and Steel Conferences and also to attend Iran Mines and Mining Industries Summit (IMIS) 2016 which will be held in February.”

“Cooperation with Australian partners on information, research, technology transfer, and development in mining sector is a priority; Australian companies should decide on whether they would come to Iranian markets to survive the competition with European and Asian companies,” he told the meeting.

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