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Sweet, Yet Forbidden Fruit: Investors Poised to Pour Billions Into Iran

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Sweet, Yet Forbidden Fruit: Investors Poised to Pour Billions Into Iran

World's investors are queuing to enter Iran as the upcoming final nuclear deal will spawn a slew of lucrative business opportunities.

The world is counting down the days until the Iranian nuclear deal is finalized, and global companies are burning with plans to invest billions of dollars into the Islamic Republic's economy, a Chinese economic expert told IRNA.

After sanctions have been completely lifted, money will flow into Iran, as the country is the crucial hub mediating trade with the Persian Gulf States, Wenji Guk said citing three Asian countries as potential investors.

'Even in the short interval following issuance of the Switzerland statement, numerous major Asian companies from China, South Korea and Japan have expressed their readiness to increase their economic ties with Iran.'

Korean car manufacturers are already developing ties with their Iranian partners.

The promising economic cooperation will galvanize Iran's industry, the expert said.

The deadline to reach a final agreement that would guarantee the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear activities is set for July 2015. The United States, UN Security Council and European Union agreed to lift nuclear-related sanctions in exchange for Iran's implementation of the framework agreement reached on April 2.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/business/20150503/1021670010.html#ixzz3ZBbleIn8
 
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Israeli Lobby has already torpedo this agreement and has almost bent the US diplomacy to the point of 'won't do it again' ...
 
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i dont think it will work the agreement
 
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I think it will happen. West have suppressed Iran for long enough but it didn't work. And now they are ready to accept Iran as a 'lesser evil' which is more beneficial and less whimsical comparing to Arabs. Yet Arabs have failed to understand the fact and are panicking. Israel sees this as a threat to it's existence because a strong Iran is more troublesome than entire strong Arab world.
But in the end, it all goes to the strong Iranian foreign policy and the rock hard will of survival of the Iranian nation.
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Israeli Lobby has already torpedo this agreement and has almost bent the US diplomacy to the point of 'won't do it again' ...

Can I take a bet? June 30th you give me internet points:-) Israel is a tiny irrelevant irritant. The Israeli lobby is rapidly losing influence, in a country that itself is rapidly losing influence (US). The deal is done. It's long done.
 
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I think it will happen. West have suppressed Iran for long enough but it didn't work. And now they are ready to accept Iran as a 'lesser evil' which is more beneficial and less whimsical comparing to Arabs. Yet Arabs have failed to understand the fact and are panicking. Israel sees this as a threat to it's existence because a strong Iran is more troublesome than entire strong Arab world.
But in the end, it all goes to the strong Iranian foreign policy and the rock hard will of survival of the Iranian nation.
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Indeed. And I truly hope this will also be beneficial to Iran-Pakistan ties. I mean damn, about 250 million people between the two nations. Manpower and energy. So what more do we need? Lets hope trade is boosted and security can be achieved.
 
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