News
26 January 2016

Iran and China agree 10-year $600 billion trade plan

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Asia-Pacific

China and Iran have agreed to an ambitious plan to increase trade to $600 billion over the next ten years. The two nations signed 17 documents and letters of intent, and discussed contracts in the mining and energy sectors.

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