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30.06.2025Special Polymer Event by the German-Iranian Chamber of Industry and Commerce
The German-Iranian Chamber of Industry and Commerce hosted a session for its active members in the plastics and polymer sector, along with representatives from associations related to this industry in Iran. Key topics discussed included the upcoming K Messe, one of the leading global trade fairs for plastics and rubber.
The special polymer event was held at the Chamber’s headquarters in the presence of Shahin Asghari, President of the German-Iranian Chamber, Mahdi Pourghazi, a longstanding member of the Chamber and a prominent figure in Iran’s plastics industry, Kasra Emam Safari, Vice President of the Chamber, as well as active members from this sector and representatives of relevant associations.
President Shahin Asghari emphasized the strategic importance of the polymer industry for the Chamber’s future initiatives, stating:
“According to our defined strategy, the German-Iranian Chamber has already initiated contact with German associations in this field. We are hopeful that, with potential improvements in the coming months, these associations will be able to visit Iran.”
He further highlighted that the Chamber remains a trusted partner for German companies and expressed hope that, with the support of its members, new opportunities could be established between major and mid-sized polymer companies in Iran and the German private sector:
“Germany’s polymer industry is vast, and Iran has the potential to play a significant role. We hope these ongoing sessions will pave the way for stronger Iran-Germany trade relations.”


Kasra Emam Safari, Deputy Managing Director of the Chamber, noted that the plastics and polymer industry is one of the key sectors in the Chamber’s strategic roadmap:
“Given the positive outlook for Iran’s foreign trade in the coming months, it is crucial for Iranian companies to be prepared to seize emerging opportunities and develop joint projects with German firms.”
Mehdi Pourghazi, a well-known figure in Iran’s plastics industry, thanked the Chamber for organizing the event and referred to the K Fair in Germany as one of the world’s largest industry exhibitions. He remarked:
“The German-Iranian Chamber can support its members by identifying German companies and associations with potential for cooperation with Iran and helping to build new trade relationships.”


Attendees also had the opportunity to share their expectations from the Chamber and present their future plans. A trade delegation from the German-Iranian Chamber will travel to Germany in October 2025 to visit the K Messe in Düsseldorf. The Chamber is also working to arrange several industrial site visits to relevant facilities alongside the exhibition program.