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Economic Commission Meeting in Beijing
TEHRAN, April 23 (FNA)- The Iran-China Joint Economic Cooperation Commission kicked off its meeting in the Chinese capital city of Beijing on Thursday.
The 14th session of Iran-China Joint Economic Commission was co-chaired by Iranian Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Seyed Shamseddin Hosseini and Chinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming.
The meeting was held at the Chinese Ministry of Commerce in the capital Beijing on Thursday.
The two officials signed a memorandum on trade and economic cooperation following the session as they held comprehensive talks, aimed at exploring venues to further strengthen mutual cooperation in varies areas, including investment, banking, insurance, transportation and energy.
Iran is currently China's third largest supplier of crude oil, providing China with roughly 12% of its total annual oil consumption -- nearly one million barrels per day.
The volume of Iran's trade with China stood at about $30 billion in 2010, and the two countries have sought to enhance their bilateral trade ties significantly.
The 13th meeting of Iran-China joint economic commission was held in the Iranian capital city of Tehran in 2009.
The 14th session of Iran-China Joint Economic Commission was co-chaired by Iranian Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Seyed Shamseddin Hosseini and Chinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming.
The meeting was held at the Chinese Ministry of Commerce in the capital Beijing on Thursday.
The two officials signed a memorandum on trade and economic cooperation following the session as they held comprehensive talks, aimed at exploring venues to further strengthen mutual cooperation in varies areas, including investment, banking, insurance, transportation and energy.
Iran is currently China's third largest supplier of crude oil, providing China with roughly 12% of its total annual oil consumption -- nearly one million barrels per day.
The volume of Iran's trade with China stood at about $30 billion in 2010, and the two countries have sought to enhance their bilateral trade ties significantly.
The 13th meeting of Iran-China joint economic commission was held in the Iranian capital city of Tehran in 2009.