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In the Iran section of Titrsanat, follow the most important daily news of the country, as well as Iran’s political, economic, social, and cultural events. Comprehensive coverage of domestic developments from across the country.
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Honoring Fatemeh Bagheri, journalist and editor-in-chief of Titrsanat News Agency, at the National Elites Ceremony
Deputy Sales Director of Khouzestan Steel: We enhance competitiveness through quality, service, and partnership.
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In the Iran section of Titrsanat, follow the most important daily news of the country, as well as Iran’s political, economic, social, and cultural events. Comprehensive coverage of domestic developments from across the country.
In recent days, an important meeting was held on Kish Island, attended by the Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance, the Secretary of the Supreme Council of Free and Special Economic Zones, the managing directors of Iran’s free zone organizations, and various economic stakeholders.
This gathering marked a turning point in the development and strategic scope of Iran’s free trade zones — particularly because the remarks of Seyed Ali Madanizadeh, Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance, can be regarded as among the most significant government statements on free zone policy in recent years.
Addressing the managers and economic actors, he praised the recent efforts of the Supreme Council Secretariat and emphasized that “Iran’s free trade zones are, in fact, not free — they remain constrained by excessive regulations and restrictions that must be lifted.”
Although this statement might seem like a simple critique, it in fact carries a profound and foundational message, reflecting the Ministry of Economy’s firm determination to redefine the role and position of free trade zones within the broader architecture of Iran’s national economy.
The 27th International Iran Steel Symposium was held from October 27 to 29, 2025 (Aban 6–8, 1404) on Kish Island, with the participation of leading companies and key players in Iran’s steel industry.
On the final day of this major event, the Kaveh South Kish Steel Company’s booth was honored as the top booth of the symposium, in recognition of its continuous efforts, technological innovations, and strong presence as a major steel billet producer and a key industrial hub in Iran’s steel sector.
An examination of the latest price trends in the commodity markets of the steel, mining, and petrochemical sectors during Shahrivar 1404 (September 2025) reveals a significant increase in certain products and notable fluctuations in urea fertilizer and lube cut oil.
These changes are influenced by both domestic and global factors, including construction demand, infrastructure projects, and currency exchange rate volatility, all of which have precisely shaped the current market outlook.
In today’s media-driven world, brands are no longer defined solely by formal advertising campaigns and large marketing budgets. What has emerged in recent years as a powerful and sometimes decisive force in shaping brand reputation and corporate credibility is a phenomenon known as electronic word-of-mouth (e-WOM).
Right now, the world’s energy landscape is shifting faster than ever. As the urgency to tackle climate change grows, there’s a rising spotlight on green hydrogen—a clean fuel that could reshape how we produce and use energy. Green hydrogen is made by splitting water using electricity from renewable sources like solar and wind, producing fuel without any carbon emissions. This makes it a powerful player in the race toward a sustainable and low-carbon future.
Fatemeh Bagheri, journalist and editor-in-chief of Titrsanat News Agency, was recognized as one of the elites in the country’s knowledge-based and media sector, receiving her statuette and certificate of appreciation from Abouzar Shahpari during a special ceremony honoring national elites and knowledge-based centers. This event highlighted the active and influential presence of this media outlet in scientific and specialized news coverage and created a distinguished position for Titrsanat News Agency.
In today’s meeting on September 30, 2025, the Association of Knowledge-Based Centers and National Elites, with the presence of Abouzar Shahpari and Saeed Mohammadi, emphasized the necessity of combining artificial intelligence with human intelligence and strengthening the networking of knowledge-based companies. In its pursuit of enhancing the country’s scientific and economic position, this association, focusing on empowering elites and facilitating the export of knowledge-based products, seeks to create a fundamental transformation in various industries.
The CEO of Iran Minerals Production and Supply Company (IMPASCO) announced the company’s extensive activities in 20 provinces of the country for the development of mineral explorations, stating that with the attraction of private sector investment and the utilization of capital market capacities, plans have been made to accelerate the development of metal and coal mines next year.
In the second press conference of the Association of Steel Structure Producers and Exporters, representatives of this key Iranian industry, with an annual steel production of 40 million tons, highlighted challenges such as energy imbalance, lack of liquidity, and the decline in specialized workforce. They also reported ongoing discussions with the government to remove obstacles. Modern technologies and “green steel” were introduced as the keys to sustainable development and increased productivity.
Mohsen Benar, Director General of Research and Development at RighTel, announced the design and deployment of an intelligent robot that, with advanced imaging capabilities, real-time monitoring, and 5G connectivity, operates in hard-to-reach and hazardous environments of the oil, gas, petrochemical, and mining industries. It enables precise monitoring of personnel presence, fault detection, and pipeline leakage identification, and by sending analytical reports to operational teams, contributes to enhancing the safety and efficiency of these industries.
In the days when regional relations in the Middle East have taken on new complexities, Pakistan’s clear and outspoken message during the “12-day war,” declaring its support for Iran’s positions, stands as a diplomatic turning point and a strategic opportunity to enhance the economic cooperation of the two countries. The diplomatic support and public opinion in Pakistan, repeatedly echoed in discussions and statements, reflect historical ties and the potential capacity for deepening trade relations.
The 6th edition of the Mustafa Prize for Science and Technology was held yesterday at Vahdat Hall in Tehran, with the presence of the most distinguished thinkers and leading figures in science and technology. This event represented a fusion of wisdom, innovation, and enthusiasm for scientific advancements in Iran and across the world.
Tungsten of Iran on the Global Scale / A Production Leap in Strategic Metals through Knowledge-Based Technology
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Signing of a Technical–Engineering Cooperation Agreement between Mobarakeh Steel and the Commercial Division of the Mines and Metals Development Investment Group
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