Arab Times

Japan, Iran eye investment pact

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TOKYO, Aug 19, (RTRS): Japan and Iran will start negotiatio­ns on an invest− ment accord once sanctions are lifted fol− lowing last month´s landmark interna− tional deal on Tehran´s nuclear pro− gramme, the Nikkei reported on Wednesday, citing Japanese government sources.

Initial talks are being held between the two countries to prepare for the lifting of sanctions and begin formal negotiatio­ns, the business daily said, without identify− ing the sources.

Japan is keen to boost ties with Iran and invest in resource projects in the country, as well as return imports of Iranian oil to about 10 percent of the total from 5 percent now after sanctions forced Japanese refiners to cut purchases, it said.

Earlier this month, Daishiro Yamagiwa, vice−minister of Japan´s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), visited Tehran and met top gov− ernment officials, accompanie­d by execu− tives from the oil, gas and other indus− tries.

Yamagiwa did not discuss an invest− ment agreement, Shigetoshi Ikeyama, a director in METI´s Middle East and Africa division, said when contacted by Reuters about the Nikkei report.

ˆKnowing that Japanese companies are interested in boosting economic ties in future, state minister Yamagiwa had general discussion­s on streamlini­ng the environmen­t for that, but did not discuss an investment pact in particular,˜ Ikeyama said, adding that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would take the lead on any discussion­s on specific agree− ments.

ˆAnother reason for Yamagiwa´s visit was to avoid being beaten by European and US companies,˜ Ikeyama said.

Officials at the foreign ministry were not immediatel­y available for comment.

Inpex Corp, Japan´s biggest energy explorer, JGC Corp, an engineerin­g com− pany, and trading houses Mitsubishi Corp, Mitsui & Co and Itochu Corp joined Yamagiwa on the visit, the Nikkei said.

A spokesman at Inpex, which in 2010 was forced to give up a stake in Iran´s Azadegan oil field because of the sanc− tions, confirmed some of its officials had accompanie­d Yamagiwa and said the explorer was monitoring the situation.

Itochu and JGC also confirmed they were in the delegation but Mitsui did not respond immediatel­y to a query on the matter. A Mitsubishi official had said ear− lier that it planned to send an official along with Yamagiwa.

Senior government ministers from Italy, France, Germany and Serbia have been among those making the trek since the July 14 accord, which raised the prospect of banking and trade sanctions on Iran being lifted, possibly by the end of this year.

Last month Iran outlined plans to rebuild its main industries and trade rela− tions following the nuclear agreement with world powers, saying it was target− ing oil and gas projects worth $185 bil− lion by 2020.

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