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Iran sets conditions for U.S. carmakers willing to enter its market - AzerNews
By Sara Rajabova
Iran has set some conditions in view of allowing U.S. car manufacturers to access into the Iranian market should sanctions be lifted this summer.
Assadollah Asgaroladi, the head of Iran-China Chamber of Commerce, said American car manufacturers should not be given “easy” access to Iran’s “lucrative auto market”.
Secretary-general of the Iranian Auto Parts Manufacturers Association said last week that American car-makers have already voiced their readiness to enter Iran's car market should sanctions on Iran be lifted.
Asgaroladi said “we should not get overjoyed at the presence of American car manufacturers in Iran,” Press TV reported.
He went on to say that Americans should observe some conditions and show that they are committed to Iran’s market, noting that otherwise, they are not welcome.
Asgaroladi said Iran’s market is not limited to 70 consumers, adding that it is also a gateway to regional markets which are thirsty for high-quality products with modern technology.
He also emphasized that national interests should not be violated over the presence of American auto manufacturers in Iran. He noted that they must import their modern technology into Iran and manufacture cars which they make for booming international markets.
American car-makers have been absent from Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution and the U.S. Embassy takeover. The U.S. law blocks American car-makers from entering the Iranian market.
By Sara Rajabova
Iran has set some conditions in view of allowing U.S. car manufacturers to access into the Iranian market should sanctions be lifted this summer.
Assadollah Asgaroladi, the head of Iran-China Chamber of Commerce, said American car manufacturers should not be given “easy” access to Iran’s “lucrative auto market”.
Secretary-general of the Iranian Auto Parts Manufacturers Association said last week that American car-makers have already voiced their readiness to enter Iran's car market should sanctions on Iran be lifted.
Asgaroladi said “we should not get overjoyed at the presence of American car manufacturers in Iran,” Press TV reported.
He went on to say that Americans should observe some conditions and show that they are committed to Iran’s market, noting that otherwise, they are not welcome.
Asgaroladi said Iran’s market is not limited to 70 consumers, adding that it is also a gateway to regional markets which are thirsty for high-quality products with modern technology.
He also emphasized that national interests should not be violated over the presence of American auto manufacturers in Iran. He noted that they must import their modern technology into Iran and manufacture cars which they make for booming international markets.
American car-makers have been absent from Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution and the U.S. Embassy takeover. The U.S. law blocks American car-makers from entering the Iranian market.