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Iran’s exports to China rise by 40%

The level of Iran's exports to China has seen a 40% rise in the last 9 months, state media quoted an Iranian trade official as saying on Sunday.

"The (total) volume of Iran's exports to China stood at $2.1 billion in the 9 months of this (Iranian) year (ends March 20). The volume was $1.5 billion during the similar period last year", Amir Talebi was quoted as saying by the state-run Fars news agency.

Economic relations between China and Iran have seen a steep rise in recent years. A number of Chinese firms are involved in major construction projects while China has signed an estimated $120 billion worth of oil deals over the past five years, and trade between the nations rose 35% last year to a total of $27 billion.

This huge increase in trade between the nations comes despite sanctions being in place against Iran over its nuclear activities. Analysts have indicated that watered down sanctions which have not been strictly enforced are permitting Chinese trade at such a level.

On Saturday diplomats from the P5+1 group met in New York to discuss the potential for further sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program. China in what was seen by many as a snub to the other nations sent a low level diplomat to the talks as the economic deals set up between China and Iran seemed to take precedent over fears relating to Iran’s nuclear program.

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Iran’s exports to China rise by 40%

The level of Iran's exports to China has seen a 40% rise in the last 9 months, state media quoted an Iranian trade official as saying on Sunday.

"The (total) volume of Iran's exports to China stood at $2.1 billion in the 9 months of this (Iranian) year (ends March 20). The volume was $1.5 billion during the similar period last year", Amir Talebi was quoted as saying by the state-run Fars news agency.

Economic relations between China and Iran have seen a steep rise in recent years. A number of Chinese firms are involved in major construction projects while China has signed an estimated $120 billion worth of oil deals over the past five years, and trade between the nations rose 35% last year to a total of $27 billion.

This huge increase in trade between the nations comes despite sanctions being in place against Iran over its nuclear activities. Analysts have indicated that watered down sanctions which have not been strictly enforced are permitting Chinese trade at such a level.

On Saturday diplomats from the P5+1 group met in New York to discuss the potential for further sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program. China in what was seen by many as a snub to the other nations sent a low level diplomat to the talks as the economic deals set up between China and Iran seemed to take precedent over fears relating to Iran’s nuclear program.

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$2.1 billion is very small. Now compare that with say Sino-Viet bilateral trade which is about $30 billion or so.

But good news none-the-less.

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2.1 billion is a number can be ignored in the 1000 billion USD import of China.
 
Iran China trade exchanges will exceed $25 billion this year

The volume of Iran-China trade exchanges will exceed $25 billion this year, a senior Iranian economic official announced on Tuesday.

"We hope the trade exchanges between the two counties go beyond $25 billion by the end of 2009," Head of Iran-China Chamber of Commerce Assadollah Asgaroladi said in a seminar here today on Iran-china economic and trade cooperation.

He announced that Iran hosted 6 Chinese delegations and sent 5 delegations to the East Asian country during the current (Iranian) year (Ending on March 20, 2010).

He noted that a high-ranking delegation consisting of 4 Iranian ministers and the country's Vice President, Mohammad Reza Rahimi, is scheduled to visit China next week in a bid to review the two countries' relations for coming years.

Asgaroladi noted that Iran will attend an expo due to be held in China in 2010, saying, "I hope the expo will provide an opportunity for us to move towards an increase in the volume of exports to China through a change in (our) structure."

Pointing to a global economic recession last year, the official underlined, "The global financial crisis has affected the trade exchanges between the two countries in a way that we have witnessed a decline during the first 6 months of 2009."

However, Asgaroladi mentioned that trade exchanges between the two Asian states have boosted in September and October.

He announced that the trade exchanges between Iran and China reached $12 billion in July, $7 billion of which were imports.

The official also noted that the Iran-China trade volume totaled $15 billion in August.

Fars News Agency :: Iran-China Trade Exchanges to Exceed $25Bln
 
Iran China Trade $25 billion – Includes Oil & Gas Deals.

Iran China Trade $2.1 billion – Without Oil & Gas Deals.
 
Iran China Trade $25 billion – Includes Oil & Gas Deals.

Iran China Trade $2.1 billion – Without Oil & Gas Deals.


Really need to send a few J-10 and HQ-9 to Iran. Maybe some JH-7, too. That will increase the "Without Oil & Gas Deals" number. Also with JH-7 escorted by J-10, the US fleet in the region with be in DEEP trouble and the zionists in Israel will think twice before doing something stupid.
 
Really need to send a few J-10 and HQ-9 to Iran. Maybe some JH-7, too. That will increase the "Without Oil & Gas Deals" number. Also with JH-7 escorted by J-10, the US fleet in the region with be in DEEP trouble and the zionists in Israel will think twice before doing something stupid.

i would disagree, while relations with iran arnt all that bad they are not our best friends, this is a buyer seller relations, they have oil we have money we want their oil without outside powers calling the shots(ie invasion)
 
China - Pakistan - Iran - Russia - Turkey

SUPER ECONOMIC ZONE
 
Really need to send a few J-10 and HQ-9 to Iran. Maybe some JH-7, too. That will increase the "Without Oil & Gas Deals" number. Also with JH-7 escorted by J-10, the US fleet in the region with be in DEEP trouble and the zionists in Israel will think twice before doing something stupid.

J-10 scaring US military ?? :rofl: :rofl::rofl:you can't be serious.

I heard that J-10 does not have engine.:hitwall:
 
But then they would not be flying in the air at 60th anniversary.
I think what you mean is chinese engine, and I think WS-10A has made progress recently.
 
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