Iran’s Business Ties Returning to Normal After Nuclear Sanctions Lifted
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Tehran skyline. Business ties are returning to normal for Iran since sanctions were lifted earlier this month. Photo: Hamed Saber.
Business ties between Iranian and foreign business are returning to normal after nuclear sanctions on Iran were lifted, even as the Islamic Republic works on having other sanctions removed, the country’s deputy foreign minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi said on Monday.
“Things are gradually moving toward normalization of business between Iranian entities and foreign entities,” Mr. Araghchi told reporters, a little more than a week after Iran and western countries agreed to lift sanctions on the country.
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