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Iran, Turkey highlight network-based trade expansion, joint projects with third countries

Tehran Times

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July 1, 2026

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Iran, Turkey highlight network-based trade expansion, joint projects with third countries

TEHRAN- Network-based trade relations between Iran, Turkey, and third countries, along with the development of joint investment projects, were the central themes of a meeting between the Head of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) and the Board of the Turkey’s Independent Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (MUSIAD) in Istanbul.

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Trend News Agency

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· Jul 10, 2026

Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka explore new frontiers for business cooperation

Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka explore new frontiers for business cooperation

The Tribune

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· Jul 11, 2026

“Will double bilateral trade by 2030”: PM Modi hails India-New Zealand FTA, USD 20 billion investment commitment

This year, our two countries concluded a Free Trade Agreement in a record time of just nine months. This agreement will create new opportunities for all of you in market access, investment, services and technology. I am confident that together we will double our bilateral trade by 2030, the Prime Minister said.

Bloomberg

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· Jun 26, 2026

Wall Street Week | USMCA: Can North America’s Trade Deal Survive?

This week, a special edition of Wall Street Week on the USMCA trade deal. The renegotiations are testing the future of an auto industry built on decades of cross-border integration. And, American farmers increasingly depend on exports to Canada and Mexico as other overseas markets become more difficult to access. Plus, years of infrastructure investment have created an energy market that crosses borders more easily than political narratives suggest. Later, can three countries with different priorities still agree on a common economic vision? (Source: Bloomberg)

BOL News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Pakistan and Iran agree to accelerate agricultural trade

Both countries agreed to hold regular committee meetings and strengthen coordination. The post Pakistan and Iran agree to accelerate agricultural trade appeared first on BOL News.

The News Letter

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· Jun 23, 2026

HKSTP forges an Asia–Europe innovation gateway at VivaTech 2026

A stream of partnership propose heightened tech and business connections across continents.

Tehran Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Iran, Nicaragua emphasize development of cooperation in oil, energy sector

TEHRAN- In a meeting between the Oil Minister of Iran and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Nicaragua, the development of bilateral cooperation between the two countries in the oil and energy sector was emphasized.

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Related coverage for "Iran, Turkey highlight network-based trade expansion, joint projects with third countries": Trend News Agency — Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka explore new frontiers for business cooperation. The Tribune — “Will double bilateral trade by 2030”: PM Modi hails India-New Zealand FTA, USD 20 billion investment commitment. Bloomberg — Wall Street Week | USMCA: Can North America’s Trade Deal Survive?. BOL News — Pakistan and Iran agree to accelerate agricultural trade. The News Letter — HKSTP forges an Asia–Europe innovation gateway at VivaTech 2026 . Tehran Times — Iran, Nicaragua emphasize development of cooperation in oil, energy sector