The Markets of Russia and Uzbekistan Will Be Introduced to Knowledge-based Companies
The Markets of Russia and Uzbekistan Will Be Introduced to Knowledge-based Companies
Introducing areas of cooperation between Iran and other countries is the gateway to the development of the international market for Iranian products; Knowledge-based products that are based on the technology of the day.
With the same view, the Vice-Presidency has aimed to introduce technological and business cooperation opportunities for Iran in Russia and Uzbekistan.
The Vice-Presidency will host knowledge-based companies that intend to develop the market for their products in Russia and Uzbekistan on February 22nd, 2020; the last days of winter that will lead to a spring of business relations between Iran and two countries of Russia and Uzbekistan.
The event will be held to introduce support services of the Vice-Presidency in the export field, technology and commercial cooperation opportunities with Russia, and permanent exhibition and export base for knowledge-based products in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry in Uzbekistan to the participants.
This June, Russia hosted the commercial and technology delegation of the Vice-Presidency of Iran for several times. During this three-day travel, Sattari emphasized the need for further cooperation between the two countries in the field of technology cooperation between Iran and Russia through a special structure in recent years. He added: new knowledge and technologies such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, aerospace sciences, cognitive sciences, and new energies will accelerate development for a better future.
According to Sattari, Russia, as a powerful political and economic partner, is in the neighborhood of Iran, which, over the past decade has provided us with unlimited opportunities to develop economic and political relations as a friendly state, and Iran has also sought opportunities for mutual cooperation by relying on good relations with Russia. The same areas of cooperation between the two countries are to be presented to capable and interested scholars in this technological event.
In addition, Mahdi Ghalenoei, the head of the international affairs & technological exchange center, traveled to Uzbekistan in October 2019 to search for a permanent export base for Iran in this country. He marked: we examined Iranian investors residing in Uzbekistan or those with an Uzbek partner to collaborate with the International Science and Technology Interaction Center for Science and Technology to establish a permanent Iranian export base.
According to Ghalenoei, supply and display of products in the showroom permanently for at least one year, providing company registration services and opening a bank account, registration of medicines and products, obtaining the required standards of the host countries, conducting market research, marketing and sales of products, and acceptance of Iranian companies in target countries are among the services of this export base.
A report by the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs
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