TEHRAN: A 100-member Polish business delegation arrived in Tehran for a two-day visit to explore new avenues for bilateral trade.
Poland’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Katarzyna Kacperczyk, heads the delegation, which is also comprised of representatives from a wide range of companies that plan to look for the opportunities to invest in Iran in different areas.
The key areas of interest to the Polish delegation will be Iran’s construction sector, oil and gas projects, agricultural industry, transportation, and automobile production.
The delegation also includes top directors from Poland’s ministries of foreign affairs, agriculture, economy, and natural environment.
Iranian Ambassador to Poland, Ramin Mehmanparast, said that the volume of trade between Iran and Poland is currently around €100 million annually, but the two countries plan to boost the figure to €1 billion in the short term.
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