Iran's Deputy Energy Minister Rahim Meidani, pointed to partnership and presence of American companies at the 12th International Water and Wastewater Exhibition of Iran saying “the event, marks the first presence of Americans in the Iranian exhibition.”
In response to a question on preconditions for cooperation between Iran and the US in water industries, the official noted “on the basis of the recent remarks made by President Rouhani, Iran sees no limitation to attracting foreign investment in various industries.”
He reiterated that Iran’s only precondition for partnership with US firms in water and wastewater arenas pertains to existing regulations for investment; “therefore, if the American side sticks to Iran’s regulations, no barriers would exist for bilateral cooperation between the two sides.”
Meidani underlined that Iran’s Energy Ministry has conducted several negotiations with Asian and European firms asserting “so far, numerous MoUs have been inked with German, South Korean and British firms for collaboration and attraction of investment in water and waste water areas.”
Deputy energy minister, while emphasizing that at the moment 95 per cent of equipment, goods and pipes required in water industries are being designed and produced domestically by Iranian experts, added “presently, the main axis of talks with foreign firms revolves around attraction of financial and credit resources in water industries."
The 12th International Water and Wastewater Exhibition of Iran which focuses exclusively on the Water industry opened today on September 25 in Tehran International Ground Fair and will run until September 28 while it aims to act as a comprehensive resource for the industry, its members, prospective business visitors and customers by providing in-depth information about the industry and the latest trends influencing its progress.
The event is attended by companies from European and North American countries such as England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Russia, Italy, Belgium, America, Canada, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Czech, Slovakia, Switzerland and Romania among the others.
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