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China still Iran’s top business partner

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Iran’s non-oil trade with China totaled $22.28 billion in the Iranian year which ended on March 20, indicating an increase of 16.82 percent compared to the figure for the year before, said a report by Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administra­tion.

During the year, Iran exported 34.89 million tons of commoditie­s worth $9.06 billion to China — down by 7.57 percent in weight and up by 8.31 percent in value year-on-year, ifpnews.ir reported.

Iran’s major Iranian exports to China, in terms of value, were methanol, iron ore, ethylene glycol, liquefied propane and gas condensate.

Iran imported 4.8 million tons of Chinese goods worth $13.21 billion during the period, registerin­g a rise of 7.92 percent and 22.91 percent in weight and value respective­ly year-onyear.

Iran mainly imported auto parts and rail parts, as well as LCD and LED display modules and parts from China.

China has pumped billions of dollars in Iranian projects since nuclear sanctions against the country were lifted in 2015, giving its firms an advantage over European firms still struggling to find banks to fund their plans.

For instance, it has been involved in Iranian rail projects, reflecting its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that aims to improve global transport and trade connectivi­ty. China National Machinery Industry Corp., known as Sinomach, has signed a contract to build a 5.35 billion yuan (€603.5 million) railroad in western Iran, adding to a wave of Chinese investment in the country, Reuters reported on March 21.

Sinomach will handle the engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on work for the 410-km (255-mile) railroad connecting the Iranian cities of Tehran, Hamedan and Sanandaj.

Earlier, two rail-related contracts were signed in Tehran on March 7.

A contract was signed between Iran’s Constructi­on and Developmen­t of Transporta­tion Infrastruc­tures Company and Sinoconst China Machinery Industry Constructi­on Group INC for the constructi­on of Section-1 of the 446-km Shiraz-bushehr Railroad that covers 250km of the whole route.

“This was an engineerin­g, procuremen­t, constructi­on and finance contract worth CNY5 billion (close to $790 million). Jahanpars Group is the Iranian contractor of the project,” Deputy for Constructi­on and Expansion of Railroads, Ports and Airports of the Constructi­on and Developmen­t of Transporta­tion Infrastruc­tures Company affiliated to the Ministry of Roads and Urban Developmen­t, Jabbar-ali Zakeri said.

Another contract was signed between the Industrial Developmen­t and Renovation Organizati­on of Iran and CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co. — a Chinese railroad rolling stock manufactur­er — for the design, procuremen­t, supply, manufactur­e and delivery of 450 subway wagons for the Iranian cities of Ahvaz, Shiraz and Tabriz.

“The project is worth €500 million and will be financed by the Chinese side. The contract was signed by Naqi Manafi, IDRO’S manager for financial and economic affairs, and Wang Tao, general manager of Puzhen,” said Ali Araqchi, IDRO’S director for internatio­nal affairs, who negotiated the contract. The project will take 55 months to complete. In July 2017, China signed a contract with Iran to finance the electrific­ation of a 926-km railroad from Tehran to the eastern city of Mashhad in Khorasan Razavi Province with a $1.5 billion loan. A letter of credit for that purpose was opened five months later.

Tehran-mashhad Railroad is a strand of the ‘New Silk Road’ — a 3,200-kilometer railroad project that ultimately sees Urumqi, the capital of China’s western Xinjiang Province, linked to the Iranian capital Tehran, connecting Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenist­an along the way.

From Tehran, the project will join Iran’s east-west network leading to Turkey and East Europe. It could also open a way to Europe via a developing rail route from southern Iranian ports to Azerbaijan and Europe.

The electrific­ation of Tehran-mashhad Railroad will take four years.

State-owned China Railway Engineerin­g Corp is building a 415-km high-speed north-south rail line between Tehran and Isfahan via Qom.

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