Iran General NewsIran plans to sell all its petrochemical plants

Iran plans to sell all its petrochemical plants

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Bloomberg: Iran plans to sell its petrochemical industry to investors, state-run Press TV reported, citing Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi.

Bloomberg

By Ladane Nasseri

Iran plans to sell its petrochemical industry to investors, state-run Press TV reported, citing Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi.

All of the country’s petrochemical plants will be sold and support for commercial companies to invest in the field will be increased, according to a report published late yesterday on the news channel’s website. Qasemi was speaking yesterday in Assaluyeh, southern Iran, Press-TV said.

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