Iran welcomes Punjab business

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| He said the Hindujas were developing a port in Iran, which should provide access to these markets. Currently, projects in the petro-chemical sector of $1.5 billion are being finalised with Indian companies. Total investments in projects being discussed are in the range $5-11 billion. |
| Yaghoubi welcomed the proposal of pharmaceutical companies in the Chandigarh region to set up joint ventures and to facilitate the export of pharmaceutical products from India by simplifying procedures. |
| The Iranian ambassador acknowledged the difficulties in trading with Iran on account of a lack of smooth banking channels, highlighted by R S Sachdeva, co-chairman, Punjab chapter, PHDCCI. He said under the constitution of Iran, joint venture banking operations could be established and bank branches set up in the free trade zones. |
| The chamber urged the Iranian ambassador to give special preference to exports from India in automotive components, vehicles, and processed foods. |
| He said Punjab was attractive for the Iranians and the number of tourists, 10,000 now, could be increased. |
| Sachdeva said the industries in which the northern region had expertise and could help Iran were textiles, cement, paper pulp, sugar, pharmaceuticals, chemicals/petrochemicals, tea processing, rubber, light engineering, and electronics. |
First Published: Jul 08 2005 | 12:00 AM IST