Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Mohsen Jalapour highlighted the enthusiasm and rush of foreign delegations to Iran saying "during the last eight months more than 150 delegations including 4000 people 70 present of whom were from the EU and 30 present from Asian and African countries visited Iran to rebuild or develop their connection with Iranian companies."
"We expect a boom in our economy after several months since a point has been reached after observing all positive outcomes of lifting sanctions and visits of foreign delegations to ICCIMA," Jalalpour added.
The official also noted "communication and convergence are duties of all chambers of commerce in the world while we welcome opening the US-Iran joint chamber in USA officially by US chamber of commerce and in return we do our best to establish Iran-US chamber."
"Some major American enterprises have benefited from good relations with Iran’s economy in their background and we hope these experiences would encourage facilitating the issues in order to establish the joint chamber in the US," he underlined.
Jalalpour highlighted that economic ties with the US have been affected by sanctions which were removed after the historical nuclear deal when the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed Iran’s commitment to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
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