Lack of oversight of the country's automotive industry has led to the sale of expensive cars, hoarding, market integration and rent on car imports. These are the questions that the Minister of Industry must have a convincing answers for them.
News ID: 3214 Publish Date : 2018/08/31
The increases would go into effect on August 23.
News ID: 3109 Publish Date : 2018/08/10
Donald Trump s’ pressures on industry of Iran is getting stronger and it affected the automotive industry. The European companies are doubtful about keeping their relation with Iran.
News ID: 2642 Publish Date : 2018/05/20
After Donald Trump ’s exit from JCPOA, vehicle importers and market activists believe that if this situation continues, it leads to the exit of foreign investors and importers sooner than expected.
News ID: 2591 Publish Date : 2018/05/13
The White House is planning a meeting next week with President Donald Trump and senior leaders of major U.S. and foreign automakers to discuss planned fuel efficiency rule changes through 2026, automakers and administration officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
News ID: 2527 Publish Date : 2018/05/04
When U.S. President Donald Trump visited China in November, he prodded the Chinese government to make two concessions on further opening the domestic market to American as well as other foreign automakers.
News ID: 2353 Publish Date : 2018/04/09
Volkswagen Group's Spanish unit Seat is no longer looking at the possibility of entering the Iranian car market, saying it needs to concentrate instead on boosting growth in its core markets in Europe, northern Africa and Latin America.
News ID: 689 Publish Date : 2017/10/20
Friday’s night, Donald Trump , President of USA had an aggressive speech and told his opinion about Iran and JCPOA at last. He allowed the congress to review the agreement, but said they won’t quit the program for now, but what is his talk’s effects on future of Iran’s Auto industry?
News ID: 642 Publish Date : 2017/10/15
As the heart of automobile manufacturing, Mexico has a large share of profits for automaker companies with the plants in Mexico, but Donald’s Trump’s new policies are changing this situation.
News ID: 572 Publish Date : 2017/10/06