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French companies join European push to rejoin Iran market after sanctions French companies join European push to rejoin Iran market after sanctions
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani added more European business deals Thursday to a growing profile of companies eager to return, as French automaker Peugeot-Citroën and aircraft giant Airbus set their sights on Iran less than two weeks after international sanctions were rolled back.Iranian President Hassan Rouhani added more European business deals Thursday to a growing profile of companies eager to return, as French automaker Peugeot-Citroën and aircraft giant Airbus set their sights on Iran less than two weeks after international sanctions were rolled back.
The quick bids for footholds in the Iranian market — announced near the end of Rouhani’s four-day trip to Italy and France — reflect the eagerness in Europe to tap into the large Iranian consumer market and get a jumpstart on potential rivals from America and elsewhere. The quick bids for footholds in the Iranian market — announced near the end of Rouhani’s four-day trip to Italy and France — reflect the eagerness in Europe to tap into the large Iranian consumer market and get a head start on potential rivals from the United States and elsewhere.
But the multi-billion-dollar deals carved out in Italy and France have also stirred opposition from rights groups and activists. Some claim that Iran’s crackdowns on political dissent, its anti-Israel diatribes and other internal pressures, such as rising executions, should be addressed as part of any new business outreach. But the multibillion-dollar deals carved out in Italy and France have also stirred opposition from rights groups and activists. Some claim that Iran’s crackdowns on political dissent, its anti-Israel diatribes and other internal pressures, such as rising executions, should be addressed as part of any new business outreach.
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Most international sanctions on Iran were lifted on Iran earlier this month as part of a nuclear pact with world powers that reined in Tehran’s capabilities. At the same time, a separate exchange was carried out in which the United States freed or cleared 21 Iranians in U.S. sanctions-related cases, while Iran released five American prisoners, including Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian. Most international sanctions on Iran were lifted earlier this month as part of a nuclear pact with world powers that reined in Tehran’s capabilities. At the same time, under a separate arrangement, the United States freed or cleared 21 Iranians in U.S. sanctions-related cases, while Iran released five American prisoners, including Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian.
Rouhani, accompanied by a 120-member delegation of political and commercial leaders, pointed to the business deals as validation of his push for the nuclear accord which angered some hard-liners in Iran as too great a concession to the West. Rouhani, accompanied by a 120-member delegation of political and commercial leaders, pointed to the business deals as validation of his push for the nuclear accord which angered some hard-liners in Iran as too great a concession to the West.
In France, Peugeot-Citroën announced a joint venture with carmaker Iran Khodro to produce 200,000 cars a year at a plant near Tehran, but complete details were not immediately clear. Peugeot had a major stake in Iran’s car market before sanctions.In France, Peugeot-Citroën announced a joint venture with carmaker Iran Khodro to produce 200,000 cars a year at a plant near Tehran, but complete details were not immediately clear. Peugeot had a major stake in Iran’s car market before sanctions.
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Airbus, meanwhile, moved ahead with talks for the sale of more than 100 aircraft, the Reuters news agency reported. Such a deal, if reached, would give the Boeing rival a potential boost into a market in desperate need of new planes. On some routes, Iran continues to fly Boeing models built before the 1979 Islamic revolution.Airbus, meanwhile, moved ahead with talks for the sale of more than 100 aircraft, the Reuters news agency reported. Such a deal, if reached, would give the Boeing rival a potential boost into a market in desperate need of new planes. On some routes, Iran continues to fly Boeing models built before the 1979 Islamic revolution.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said other agreements were expected in health, agriculture and environment sectors, without giving further details. France’s state rail company SNCF also announced a deal with Iran. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said other agreements were expected in the health, agriculture and environment sectors, without giving further details. France’s state rail company SNCF also announced a deal with Iran.
The attraction of the Iranian market is clear. The country, with about 80 million people, has a young and well-educated population and among the most vibrant and product-hungry middle classes in the region. The attraction of the Iranian market is clear. The country, with about 80 million people, has a young and well-educated population, and its middle class is among the most vibrant and product-hungry in the region.
“Iran’s needs are enormous,” said Pierre Gattaz, head of France’s Medef employers association. “The country is not starting from scratch, it’s got a very educated workforce, a real development potential.” “Iran’s needs are enormous,” said Pierre Gattaz, head of France’s Medef employers association. “The country is not starting from scratch; it’s got a very educated workforce, a real development potential.”
In Italy, companies including steel and industrial firms signed a total of about $18 billion in deals with Iran during Rouhani’s visit.In Italy, companies including steel and industrial firms signed a total of about $18 billion in deals with Iran during Rouhani’s visit.
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