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* Iran to cut Caspian oil swap rates
by 30 percent
* Iran cancels nuclear cooperation project with China: press
* Iran: Sanctions hamper Y2K efforts
* Iran says stops nuclear cooperation with China
* Iran official says WTO membership indispensable
* Traders ponder Iran's new liberal trade zone rules
* "Technical points" block Iran-Emirates pipeline
deal
* U.S. Reportedly Allows Boeing to Sell Parts to Iran
* Iran to cut red tape & boost foreign investment in
its free zones
* Oil price dithers ahead of crunch Iraq vote
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Friday,
December 10, 1999
* Iran Mends Ties With Europeans Businessmen Find Myriad Opportunities
Friday, December 10, 1999 (The Washington Post) -- TEHRANâ¤"With
two Iranian waiters drumming their fingers on the table, a group of Italian
businessmen sang lusty love songs as restaurant patrons smiled, laughed
and tapped their feet. The impromptu concert at a downtown Tehran restaurant
reflected the current mood in Iran's relations with the European Union
as the two sides embrace after years of strained relations.... FULL
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Thursday
December 9, 1999
* Iran to cut Caspian oil swap rates by 30 percent
TEHRAN, Dec 9 (AFP) - Iran's oil ministry will provide Central Asian
oil swap partners a special new year's bonus consisting of a 30 percent
cut in oil swap rates, the English-language Iran Daily reported Thursday.
"Iranian oil swap deals will be pursued with a 30 percent discount
from January 1, 2000," Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh told the
daily in an exclusive interview ... FULL
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* Iran cancels nuclear cooperation project with China: press
TEHRAN, Dec 9 (AFP) - Iran has cancelled a nuclear cooperation project
with China for technical and political reasons, an Iranian nuclear official
was quoted by the press as saying on Thursday. The project involved the
second phase of construction of a nuclear power plant in the southern city
of Bushehr, the reports said quoting Asadollah Saburi, deputy chief of
the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency ... FULL
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Wednesday
December 8, 1999
* Iran: Sanctions hamper Y2K efforts
TEHRAN, Iran The U.S. trade sanctions against Iran are hampering
the country's efforts to prepare for the millennium computer bug, Iran's
top Y2K official said Tuesday, but he added that he did not foresee any
major disruptions ... FULL
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* Iran says stops nuclear cooperation with China
TEHRAN, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Iran said on Wednesday it was no longer working
on nuclear projects with China, a change long sought by the United States
which fears that Tehran may be trying to acquire nuclear weapons ... FULL
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* Iran official says WTO membership indispensable
TEHRAN, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Iran could risk economic isolation if it fails
to secure itself a place in the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Iran's
Central Bank Governor Mohsen Nourbakhsh was quoted on Wednesday as saying
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Tuesday
December 7, 1999
* Traders ponder Iran's new liberal trade zone rules
KISH ISLAND, Iran, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Foreign and local businessmen showed
interest but appeared non-committal as Iran this week unveiled unprecedented
liberal regulations designed to woo much-needed investment to its free
trade zones. The new rules, which include allowing foreign banks in the
zones for the first time since the 1979 Islamic revolution, were presented
to Western, regional and Iranian bankers and executives at a seminar which
ended on Tuesday ... FULL
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* "Technical points" block Iran-Emirates pipeline deal
DUBAI, Dec 7 (AFP) - Talks on a planned gas pipeline between Iran and
the emirate of Dubai have been prolonged by unresolved "technical
points", an Emirati oil official said Tuesday. Mirza al-Sayegh, vice
president of the Dubai government-owned Emirates National Oil Co. (ENOC),
refused to be drawn on what problems remained, but Western oil sources
said price and volume were still dominating negotiations ... FULL TEXT
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Monday
December 6, 1999
* U.S. Reportedly Allows Boeing to Sell Parts to Iran
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Clinton administration will allow Boeing
Co. to supply Iran's national airline parts it needs despite an economic
embargo against the country, The Washington Post reported in its Saturday
edition ... FULL
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* Iran to cut red tape & boost foreign investment in its free
zones
KISH ISLAND, Iran, Dec 6 (AFP) - Iran is planning to do away with excessive
bureaucracy and ease foreign trade and investment in its free zones, Iranian
ministers and officials said at an international seminar here Monday ...
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