ARMENIA COULD BE INCLUDED IN TAX-FREE INDUSTRIAL ZONE PROJECT?
PanARMENIAN.Net
20.10.2009 20:18 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey and Iran plan a tax-free industrial zone
on the border between the two countries, Turkish Industry Minister
Nihat Ergun said, business daily Referans reported on Tuesday.
The zone, where companies from the two countries may sell goods such
as fuel products, electricity and technology, may be established near
the eastern Turkish town of Igdır, Ergun said.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan may pen an agreement on the new
facility during a visit to Tehran next week, Referans reported.
Armenia and Syria could also be included in the project, Referans
cited Ergun as saying.
Iran and Turkey plan to join forces to set up an industrial township
on their common border, says the Iranian ambassador to Ankara.
In a meeting with Turkish Foreign Trade Minister, Zafer Caglayan,
Iranian Ambassador, Bahman Hosseinpour, said that Iran's offers to
expand transportation cooperation and establish joint industrial
townships will help cement ties.
Iran and Turkey plan to double the annual trade volume between the
two countries from $10 billion in 2008 over a five-year period.
Caglayan also said that "a special team from the Ministry of Foreign
Trade and the Ministry of Trade and Industry" is studying the
implementation of a industrial township on the common border between
the two countries.
Caglayan also added that he will accompany Turkish Prime Minister,
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, during his upcoming visit to Tehran.
The two sides plan to sign a free-trade agreement, create a joint
economic zone and upgrade the Lake Van Northern Passage Project to
an electrified railway in a bid to boost business transactions.
Tehran and Ankara also aim to remove all limits and fees for overland
transportation.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
PanARMENIAN.Net
20.10.2009 20:18 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey and Iran plan a tax-free industrial zone
on the border between the two countries, Turkish Industry Minister
Nihat Ergun said, business daily Referans reported on Tuesday.
The zone, where companies from the two countries may sell goods such
as fuel products, electricity and technology, may be established near
the eastern Turkish town of Igdır, Ergun said.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan may pen an agreement on the new
facility during a visit to Tehran next week, Referans reported.
Armenia and Syria could also be included in the project, Referans
cited Ergun as saying.
Iran and Turkey plan to join forces to set up an industrial township
on their common border, says the Iranian ambassador to Ankara.
In a meeting with Turkish Foreign Trade Minister, Zafer Caglayan,
Iranian Ambassador, Bahman Hosseinpour, said that Iran's offers to
expand transportation cooperation and establish joint industrial
townships will help cement ties.
Iran and Turkey plan to double the annual trade volume between the
two countries from $10 billion in 2008 over a five-year period.
Caglayan also said that "a special team from the Ministry of Foreign
Trade and the Ministry of Trade and Industry" is studying the
implementation of a industrial township on the common border between
the two countries.
Caglayan also added that he will accompany Turkish Prime Minister,
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, during his upcoming visit to Tehran.
The two sides plan to sign a free-trade agreement, create a joint
economic zone and upgrade the Lake Van Northern Passage Project to
an electrified railway in a bid to boost business transactions.
Tehran and Ankara also aim to remove all limits and fees for overland
transportation.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress