A delegation from Kazakhstan visited the International Exhibition of Home Appliances on Wednesday (November 17,…
Negotiations of the French company “Ferdowsi Legal” with the Home Appliances Association on the sidelines of the 21st exhibition
In a meeting held between a French law firm and the Iranian Home Appliances Association, the introduction of new home appliance technologies in Iran was discussed. In this meeting, Ferdowsi Legal Company from France discussed the development of relations with Iran and exchanged views with Abbas Hashemi, Secretary General of the Iranian Home Appliance Industry Association. The Secretary General of the Iranian Home Appliances Association said about this meeting: “This French law firm is looking to develop trade relations in the conditions of sanctions, considering the field of cooperation in the home appliance industry between Iran and Italy.” Abbas Hashemi, stating that there were many Italian and French brands in Iran and still are more or less, said: “Considering the population of 85 million and the special geographical location of Iran, discussions will continue in future meetings between this board and the Iranian Home Appliances Association.” It will be because Iranian home appliance manufacturers are ready for economic and industrial cooperation, and we hope that negotiations with this French law firm will lead to results. The Secretary General of the Iranian Home Appliances Association said: “We can import a series of home appliance parts such as compressors, etc. from Italy because we have a history of cooperation and the prices of these parts are more balanced in the European Union and Italy than other countries.” Also in the field of home appliances, Italy has a special place in the production circulation and technology of production lines. In the end, Hashemi said: “We are looking to import a series of parts that are not made domestically and a series of licensed products with good brands and the introduction of new home appliance technologies, new molds for production lines, etc. with these negotiations.” .
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