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Meeting at the Iran Chamber with the President of the German-Iranian Chamber and the German Ambassador

The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Iran, along with the presidents of the Iran Chamber of Commerce and the German-Iranian Chamber of Industry and Commerce, held a meeting to discuss trade cooperation...

Shiraz Hosts Delegation from the German-Iranian Chamber and German Ambassador

In a meeting held at the Shiraz Chamber of Commerce with the delegation from the German-Iranian Chamber of Industry and Commerce, the key role of Fars Province in Iran’s industrial landscape was emphasized...

German-Iranian Chamber Hosted Agrofood Exhibitors

The German-Iranian Chamber of Industry and Commerce held a special event welcoming German exhibitors participating in the Iran Agrofood exhibition, along with chamber members active in the food industry...

Iran’s Exports to Germany Edge Up in Q1 2025

Bilateral trade between Iran and Germany totaled €343 million in the first quarter of 2025, with Iranian exports showing a slight increase of 1%...

Iran’s Exports to Europe Hit Highest Since Late 2022

While overall trade between Iran and the European Union declined in the first quarter of 2025, Iran’s exports in March reached their highest level since November 2022...

Foreign Investment in Germany Declines as China Overtakes the U.S.

A study by consulting firm EY reveals a sharp drop in foreign investment in Germany, with China now emerging as the country’s largest investor...

EU Plan to Rescue Europe’s Steel Industry

Starting next year, non-European producers of cement, aluminum, iron, and steel will have to pay a CO₂ tax at the EU’s borders when importing environmentally unfriendly goods...

Decline in Iran-EU Trade in the First Two Months of 2025

Due to a decrease in the export of food and live animals, as well as transport equipment and machinery and equipment from Europe to Iran, the volume of trade between Iran and the European Union fell by 17% between January and February 2025, reaching €703 million...