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News / Absorbing foreign investment the key policy of Culture Ministry

Absorbing foreign investment the key policy of Culture Ministry

Irans Book News Agency,
28 October 2015, Iran

At a news conference, Iran’s Culture Ministry Spokesman Hossein Noushabadi stated: “Our key policy is to boost absorbing foreign investment and we should raise our paper making industry to the high quality international level.”

http://www.ibna.ir/en/doc/tolidi/229054/absorbing-foreign-investment-the-key-policy-of-culture-ministry

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