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Japan plans to start investment ventures with Iran

byCustoms Today Report
24/08/2015
in Japan
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TOKYO: Japan plans to start talks with Iran toward an investment agreement as Tokyo intends to remove sanctions on Tehran following the recent nuclear deal between P5+1 group countries and Iran.

The decision comes after Japan’s State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Daishiro Yamagiwa visited Tehran this month at the head of a delegation representing big companies, the business daily the Nikkei said.

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The Nikkei said executive from major trading houses such as Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsui & Co. and Itochu, as well as plant-engineering giant JGC and big-name banks accompanied Yamagiwa in the visit.

The delegation of 28 Japanese companies, 10 oil companies, and 18 banks and financial institutions arrived in Tehran on August 8 for a two-day visit and held talks with Iran’s senior officials, including Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh.

The Japanese delegation’s Iran visit is was aimed at quickly normalizing economic relations once sanctions are lifted on Tehran.

“Behind-the-scenes bilateral discussions have laid the groundwork for working-level talks Tokyo hopes to begin after the sanctions end,” the paper said, citing unnamed government sources.

The Nikkei added that Japan is eager to restore amicable relations with Iran and secure stakes in resource development projects there.

In negotiating the investment pact, Japan plans to ask that its companies be treated the same as Iranian businesses and that their investment assets be protected, the paper further said.

Iran had granted preferential rights to Japan’s state-owned Inpex Corp. to develop the country’s South Azadegan oilfield but the company withdrew from the project in 2010 due to U.S. pressures.

Tehran also accounted for 10 percent of Japan’s oil imports before sanctions cut them to five percent. The Nikkei said Japan now wants to raise the purchases to the previous level.

The Nikkei said Toyo Engineering, which has built refining facilities in Iran, was looking into returning to Iran.

Nissan Motor is also eyeing Iran’s huge market, asking parts suppliers whether they can resume shipments to the country, the paper added.

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