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ICCI invited by Govt of Iran to sign Important business MOU’s

by | May 25, 2021

Mir Mumtaz Ali

Mir Mumtaz Ali

ICCI President to lead the delegation of Four National EC members

Mumbai: Ministry of Trade & Foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Iran has invited Imamia Chamber of Commerce and Industry for extending cooperation in Food Processing, Petrochemical, Pharma, Medicinal Plants, IT, Religious Tourism, New Energy, Organising Seminars, Exhibitions, Marketing activities Exports Imports and mentorship for Startups of both the countries.

A Four member delegation consisting President Mr Mir Mumtaz Ali, General Secretary Dr Mubarak Naqvi, Vice President Dr Jami Hossain and Patron Mr M Q Syed will visit Iran between 30th Nov -6th December to sign the MOU’s. The visit will also pave way for Indian businesses to explore cooperation at Chabahar Port.

A three member committee of Iranian Government & ICCI will be appointed post MOU’s signing to facilitate & monitor the execution of the agreements.

ICCI President Mir Mumtaz Ali informed “This delegation is more important in the backdrop of the co-ordinal relation between both the Indian and Iranian Governments to ease businesses between both the countries.” Mr. Mumtaz added

“ICCI will act as a catalyst for both India and Iran to facilitate businesses on both ends”.

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