More
than 74 countries from 5 continents participated
in the 26th Tehran “2000” International Trade
Fair. Twenty one countries from Asia, ten countries
from Africa, twenty five countries from Europe,
five countries from the American continent and
Australia were present at the fair. The participation
of these countries indicates their interest to
further develop and expand their economic and
political relations with the Islamic Republic
of Iran. 1,200 foreign companies had occupied
a covered area of 35,000 square meters and an
open area of 4,000 square meters at the trade
fair. 26 official foreign delegations visited
the trade fair during its holding and had negotiations
for contracts with Iranian companies. The adoption
of the policy to boost exports during the tenure
of the third five-year development plan instigated
the Iranian producers and exporters to participate
and expose their export potentialities at the
trade fair. 1,600 Iranian companies were present
at the trade fair and exhibited their industrial
and exportable products. Iran, having twenty thousand
exportable items of different varieties in its
non-oil export basket, can convert itself into
one of the important economic axis in the region
during the next five years.
During the five-month period
from 21 March 2000 to 21 August 2000, a total
amount of 6.5 million tons of non-oil goods have
been exported from the country, indicating a rise
of 1.5 percent in weight and 7.5 percent in value.
This increase, in a descending order, has been
in the fields of electric and electronic industry,
weaving and clothing industry, cellulose and chemical
industry, non-metal minerals, food, medical and
hygienic products. The trade fair created a suitable
atmosphere for cooperation and negotiations between
the participating domestic and foreign companies.
With the trend to gear up the industrial development
of the country, it is hoped that the trade fair
would set the grounds for transfer of foreign
investments and advanced technology into the country.
The slogan of Tehran 2000 trade fair “Competition
and Technology” is an indication to the determination
of Iran to develop the technical capabilities
of the country and to compete more actively in
the world markets. The virgin investment opportunities
in the country and its solid economic infrastructure
has brought about a suitable atmosphere for those
interested in expanding relations with Iran to
benefit from their investments and at the minimum
possible risk. Presence in Iranian international
trade fair has created an opportunity to discover
the domestic Iranian market and identify the suitable
areas for investment in the country.
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