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Wed, 06/30/2010 - 22:03
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Malaysia to hold conference on Iran investment opportunities
TEHRAN, June 30 (MNA) -- The director of the Organization for Investment, Economic and Technical Assistance of Iran said that a conference on investment opportunities in Iran will be held tomorrow in Malaysia.
Behrouz Alishiri explained that the advantage of investing in Iran is its lucrative profit return, the Mehr News Agency reported.
The deputy minister of economy and financial affairs said over 100 Malaysian investors will take part in four specialized panels of the conference, namely, oil, gas and petrochemicals; tourism; transportation and housing; foodstuff and agriculture, and hold face-to-face talks with Iranian businessmen.
Highlighting religious, cultural, political and economic commonalities between the two countries in international affairs, the Islamic Republic's development in bourse and privatization, the OIETAI chief called Iran’s market a good opportunity for foreign investors.
The Iranian official reminded that much had been done by high-ranking officials of the two countries to enrich trade and business between the two cordial nations including the removal of double-taxation, customs cooperation and the overall encouragement of investments.
Behrouz Alishiri explained that the advantage of investing in Iran is its lucrative profit return, the Mehr News Agency reported.
The deputy minister of economy and financial affairs said over 100 Malaysian investors will take part in four specialized panels of the conference, namely, oil, gas and petrochemicals; tourism; transportation and housing; foodstuff and agriculture, and hold face-to-face talks with Iranian businessmen.
Highlighting religious, cultural, political and economic commonalities between the two countries in international affairs, the Islamic Republic's development in bourse and privatization, the OIETAI chief called Iran’s market a good opportunity for foreign investors.
The Iranian official reminded that much had been done by high-ranking officials of the two countries to enrich trade and business between the two cordial nations including the removal of double-taxation, customs cooperation and the overall encouragement of investments.