And another, even bigger win: Iran, China to draw "economic roadmap" for future cooperation

Published February 3rd, 2014 - 06:34 GMT
Annual trade between Iran and China may reach $38 billion by the end of the current Iranian calendar year
Annual trade between Iran and China may reach $38 billion by the end of the current Iranian calendar year

An official at the Iranian Organization for Investment, Economic and Technical Assistance says Iran and China will soon sign a agreement setting a “roadmap” to boost cooperation in a wide range of economic sectors, such as industry and mine, oil, gas, and petrochemicals, communications and information technology, banking, transportation, and energy.

The cooperation agreement will be signed during the 15th joint economic committee meeting of Iran and China, which will be held in Tehran on February 22-23, Sadeq Akbari said on Sunday, IRNA reported.
 
On January 20, Chinese Ambassador to Tehran Yuhang Yang announced that the value of trade between the two countries stood at $31 billion in the first ten months of 2013, a 5.3 percent growth year on year.
 
The bilateral trade amounted to $36 billion in 2012, the diplomat added.
 
In December 2013, Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce Chairman Asadollah Asgaroladi announced that the annual trade between Iran and China may reach $38 billion by the end of the current Iranian calendar year

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