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* Iran seeks foreign funds for $1.2 bln housing plans
* Foreign firms submit gas utilisation study to Iran
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Friday,
May 5, 2000
* French bank signs credit deal for Tehran to buy Alstom locomotives
TEHRAN, May 5 (AFP) - French bank Credit Agricole Indosuez has signed
a credit agreement with Melli Bank, Iran's national bank, to finance the
purchase by Tehran of 100 Alstom locomotives for 192 million euros (171
million dollars), a statement by the French bank here said. The credit
line was signed by Credit Agricole Indosuez and Melli Bank on April 29,
with the French COFACE export credit agency firm acting as guarantor >>> FULL
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Thursday
May 4, 2000
* Iran imports U.S. medicine to treat its hemophiliacs
May 4, 2000, WASHINGTON (USA Today) - As the Clinton administration
moves to ease restrictions on importing certain Iranian products, Iran
has purchased $ 2 million in U.S. medicine to treat hemophilia. Richard
Bliss, a Washington attorney who was a consultant on the deal, says two
officials from Iran's blood transfusion organization visited the USA in
March and paid courtesy calls on the National Institutes of Health, the
Red Cross and a blood-bank association >>>
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Wednesday
may 3, 2000
* First Saudi passenger flight to Iran in twenty-one years
TEHRAN, May 3 (AFP) - The first Saudi passenger plane to travel to Iran
in 21 years landed in Tehran Tuesday, the official news agency IRNA reported
Wednesday >>>
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* Firms submit gas utilisation study to Iran
Dubai (Reuters) - A consortium of nine foreign energy firms have presented
Iran's National Iranian Oil Co (NIOC) with a proposal for a 25-year gas
utilisation plan for the country, an Iranian industry official said yesterday.
Nasser Tofighi, managing director of NIOC subsidiary Oil Industry Engineering
and Construction (OIEC), which is supervising the plan, told Reuters the
nine-month study would cost $2 million >>>
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Tuesday
May 2, 2000
* Iran seeks foreign funds for $1.2 bln housing plans
TEHRAN, May 2 (Reuters) - Iran, facing a severe housing shortage, is
to invite foreign investors to bid for construction projects worth $1.2
billion, the official news agency IRNA reported on Tuesday >>> FULL TEXT
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* Foreign firms submit gas utilisation study to Iran
DUBAI, May 2 (Reuters) - A consortium of nine foreign energy firms have
presented Iran's National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) with a proposal for
a 25-year gas utilisation plan for the country, an Iranian industry official
said on Tuesday >>>
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Monday
May 1, 2000
* Some 20,000 workers stage protest march to mark May Day
TEHRAN, April 30 (AFP) - Thousands of Iranian workers held a May Day
march Sunday in central Tehran, chanting slogans against a recently passed
law enabling employers with fewer than five staff to strip them of social
security. "Down with the unjust employer and those against the workers,"
and "the labour law in Iran is the product of martyrs' blood,"
chanted the protestors -- the majority being workers from factories in
Tehran's suburbs >>>
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