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* Iran announces self-sufficiency in
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* Conoco cautiously optimistic on Libya, Iran ties
* Iran inaugurates its first sugarcane refinery
* Oil slips as OPEC output speculation grows
* EU will not impose steel dumping duties
on Iran
* Oil slips as OPEC signals all options open
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Friday,
February 11, 2000
* Carmakers in negotiations with Iran
February 10, 2000 (The Financial Times) -- Italy's Fiat and Volkswagen
of Germany are holding negotiations on making significant investments in
Pars Khodro, an Iranian state-owned carmaker to be privatised next month,
Iranian officials said on Wednesday >>>
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* Turkey, Iran set to clear hitches in gas deal
ANKARA, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Turkish and Iranian officials will meet twice
this month to overcome last hurdles in a 23-year, $23 billion gas delivery
and pipeline deal, Turkish officials said on Friday >>>
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Thursday
February 10, 2000
* Iran announces self-sufficiency in beef
TEHRAN, Feb 10 (AFP) - Iran will no longer import beef since it is now
self-sufficient, the official IRNA news agency announced Thursday >>> FULL
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Wednesday
February 9, 2000
* Conoco cautiously optimistic on Libya, Iran ties
HOUSTON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Conoco Inc.(NYSE:COCa - news) CEO Archie
Dunham said on Tuesday he was cautiously optimistic that under a new president,
U.S. oil companies would be able to return to Libya and Iran, both now
off limits because of U.S. sanctions >>>
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* Iran inaugurates its first sugarcane refinery
TEHRAN, Feb 9 (AFP) - Iranian President Mohammad Khatami on Wednesday
inaugurated the Islamic republic's first sugarcane refinery in the prosperous
south-western Khuzestan province. The plant, named "Khomeini",
has a nameplate capacity of 100,000 tonnes a year, and is located on the
Shoaybieh plain, the radio said. The refinery will produce 40,000 tonnes
of refined sugar the first year, 70,000 tonnes the second, ramping up to
full capapcity in year three >>>
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Tuesday
February 8, 2000
* Oil slips as OPEC output speculation grows
LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Oil prices eased a little on Tuesday as speculation
grew that producers may increase output when their pact to limit supplies
expires at the end of March. Benchmark Brent crude was 17 cents down at
$26.71 a barrel by 1730 GMT, still within 40 cents of nine-year highs hit
last month >>>
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Monday
February 7, 2000
* EU will not impose steel dumping duties on Iran
BRUSSELS, Feb 7 (Reuters) - The European Union's executive Commission
said on Monday it had decided to impose definitive anti-dumping duties
on imports of hot-rolled coil steel from Bulgaria, India, Yugoslavia, South
Africa and Taiwan. No action will be taken against Iran, the European Commission
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* Oil slips as OPEC signals all options open
LONDON, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Oil prices slipped on Monday following signals
that key producers have not ruled out raising production when output curbs
expire at the end of March. Benchmark Brent crude closed 20 cents lower
at $26.87 a barrel, within 25 cents of nine-year highs hit last month
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