Business exchange in Iran in tandem with Tehran International Industry Exhibition

October 2015

JETRO dispatched a mission consisting of Japanese companies to Iran and organized a business exchange program in tandem with the 15th Tehran International Industry Exhibition held from October 5 to 8.

Proactive interactions with Iranian Government and companies in business exchange program

The mission, led by JETRO Chairman Hiroyuki Ishige, included 44 representatives from 25 Japanese companies based in Japan and Dubai, UAE. They met with key figures in Iran including
Dr. Mohammad Reza Ne’matzadeh, Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade;
Dr. Akbar Torkan, Secretary of the Coordination Council for the Free Trade Industrial and Specific Economic Zones;
Mohsen Jalalpour, President of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture;
Seyed Jamal Farajollah Hosseini, Deputy for President of the Organization for Investment Economic and Technical Assistance of Iran;
Dr. Davoud Danesh Jafari, Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Health of Iran; and Ibrahim Rahimpour, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.

JETRO also held the Iran-Japan Business Forum co-chaired by Valiollah Afkhami Rad, President of the Trade Promotion Organization of Iran, and Chairman Ishige. Approximately 100 attendees from 46 companies of both countries were involved in large networking events and candid exchange of views toward future business expansion. On the final day of this exchange program, the participants visited a manufacturer of combined steam and gas turbines.

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Meeting with Minister Ne’matzadeh (October 6)

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Iran-Japan Business Forum (October 7)

Japan Pavilion, twice larger than last year, in Tehran International Industry Exhibition

Following last year’s participation, which was the first in 14 years, JETRO organized the Japan Pavilion at the Tehran International Industry Exhibition with 18 exhibitors in an area twice as large to promote their products and technologies. Japanese staff at the pavilion advertised Japan with actual machines and product samples, which consequently raised interest in and expectations for Japanese products.

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Promoting Japan by displaying actual products in Tehran International Industry Exhibition (October 5-8)