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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Chinese manufactured metro trains arrive, bound for Shiraz

Chinese manufactured metro trains arrive in-port, destined for Shiraz

Unreported as to whether these trains are part of the barter for oil deal heard about last June

Reported metro train type in finished form at the Chinese manufacturer

Photos: Shiraz1400.ir

17 comments:

  1. A fine day coming where American manufactured goods can bid on such projects.

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    1. No western country needs or cares about Iran's pathetic third world $450 billion (in real dollars not the never never land number known as PPP) economy. Iranians really couldn't even afford to hire a western company to make their trains as it would be like a family on welfare buying a Mercedes (something some Iranian families in California are known to do, i.e. both collect government assistance and also buy a luxury good parked in front of their apartment, to pose).

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    2. forget the american goods
      the flobalization which made china the fabric of thr world will not be change only because US and Iranian good relation

      the chinese are cheaper, We are changing from Cisco to Huwai.

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    3. According to World Bank Iran is the second largest economy in Middle East and North Africa. As such it is an important factor and most western countries with smart economists do care about Iran!

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    4. per capita, Iran's economy ranks 10th in the Middle East and it's shrinking.

      Rank Country GDP Per
      Capita[4] GDP (PPP)
      Total ($US B)[5]
      1 Qatar Qatar $ 102,700 $ 101.2
      2 Kuwait Kuwait $ 40,700 $ 150.2
      3 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates $ 42,000 $ 200.4
      4 Israel Israel $ 31,000 $ 245.3
      5 Oman Oman $ 23,900 $ 69.43
      6 Bahrain Bahrain $ 21,200 $ 22.85
      7 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia $ 20,400 $ 581.3
      8 Turkey Turkey $ 16,067 $ 1189.9
      9 Lebanon Lebanon $ 16,000 $ 46.03
      10 Iran Iran $ 12,900 $ 876

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    5. Iran is under sanctions, so currency is very low compared to Euro or Dollar

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  2. and in the meantime Iran is flooded with the third rate rubbish nobody wants to buy

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  3. This is what Rouhani today said on his Twitter account: "Previous admin had created job opportunities--yet it was for the Chinese and Koreans. It's time we start creating jobs for IRANIANS".

    Fully agree with his statement.

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  4. READ your history books guys if you can read BECAUSE YOU CAN SURE TYPE SOME B.S. and know what history is: Iran Always comes on top in the long run its a historical fact that no adversary of Persia has ever one picking on Iran/Persia

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    1. Read History? Iran always comes on top? Have you heard?? of Torkamanchai agreement? Or the treaty of Golestan? Being nationalist is one thing, being ignorant about real historical facts and exaggerate is another thing !

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    2. Isn't Iran/Persia the country that was raped by literally whoever was the world power, whether the Greeks, Arabs, Mongols, Europeans . . . etc. etc.?

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    3. That's still more respectable than an occupation that commits rape against trafficked adults and abducted children, so much that it is a pedophile's paradise.

      Advocacy group: Israel is a pedophile's paradise http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/advocacy-group-israel-is-a-pedophile-s-paradise-1.262570

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    4. The difference between Israel and Iran, is that Israel does it to Palestinians who are not citizens of Israel (not to be confused with Palestinian citizens of Israel who have rights). Iran victimizes, rapes and steals from its own people.

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    5. As long as there are mullahs and their hayvoons ruling,Iran will never be on top.

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    6. So according to zionist logic, it's okay to rape, as long you do it to people that you don't consider your own?

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  5. It is a good habit if an author (of the article), restates details of the previous deals or accords (in a shortened form), if they were stated in too distant past,............ however I don't see that here.

    In the past I had mentioned, that the contract for the subway cars, anticipated a delivery of over 300 units.
    Nobody however was willing to bring more specific details....

    One thing is the most important that a progress is advancing, despite enemies and their suporters' wishes.
    Those deliveries will enjoy TRUE Iranian population and its friends.

    A-F

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