vehicles
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Iran reports 6% rise in passenger car output in year to late March
Tehran, IRNA - Iran has produced more than 1.13 million passenger cars this calendar year ending March 19, showing a 6% growth compared to the same period last year, an official has said.
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Iran’s carmaker Saipa removes CEO amid weak output data
Tehran, IRNA- Mohammad Ali Teymouri has been dismissed from his position as the CEO of Iran’s second largest carmaker, Saipa, after the company posted a decline in production and failed to meet its targets.
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Some 2,500 EVs to join Iran's public transportation fleet by late March
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s public transportation fleet is anticipated to receive 2,500 electric vehicles (EVs) by the end of the current Iranian calendar year (March 19), an official at the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade (MIMT) has announced.
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Iran’s vehicle output up 23% y/y in H1 calendar year
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s auto manufacturers have reported a significant increase in production, with over 643,000 vehicles produced in the first six months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-September 22), according to the Industry, Mining, and Trade Ministry.
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Iran’s vehicle output up 30% in March-July
Tehran, IRNA – Iran produced some 443,000 vehicles in the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-July 22), says a top official with the country’s Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade (MIMT).
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1st shipment of Iranian automaker cars arrive in Venezuela
Tehran, IRNA – The first shipment of exported sedan cars by Iran’s second largest carmaker Saipa, has arrived in Venezuela, with the export of a first shipment of sedan cars, Venezuela's Minister of Transportation announced on his Twitter account.
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Iran demonstrating different epic on victory anniversary of Islamic Revolution
Tehran, Feb 10, IRNA – The Iranian people, who are always prepared to show their support for the Islamic Republic, are commemorating the victory anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in a different manner this year in order to observe health protocols amid the COVID-19 pandemic.