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The first 1,000 Iranian vehicles for Venezuela will leave Tehran on #20Nov

The first 1,000 Iranian vehicles for Venezuela will leave Tehran on #20Nov

Minister Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, visiting Iran, indicated that by the end of 2022 it is planned to import 3,000 finished vehicles. He stated that there are at least 80,000 people interested in buying an Iranian car and that two models will arrive in the country.


The Minister of Transportation, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, informed on Sunday November 13 from Iran that the first vehicles destined to be sold in Venezuela in this new stage of relations between Tehran and Caracas will leave the port of Bandar Abbas on November 20.

From the Persian nation, Velásquez Araguayán indicated that, after conducting a census to meet the needs of citizens in Venezuela, it was learned that there are at least 80,000 intentions to purchase these cars, which, as was said at the fair held in Caracas a few months ago, its selling price will range between 12 and 16 thousand dollars.

For this reason, he stressed that the first shipment of 1,000 units is already being prepared from the Saipa company’s yards and it is estimated that by the end of 2022 3,000 will have been exported from Iran to Venezuela. He also said that two types of model will be brought to the country: the Quiky and the Saipa.

He took the opportunity to describe that the vehicles have a 1.5 engine; which translates into a consumption of only seven liters of fuel every 100 kilometers, qualifying the machine as “high yielding” and “comfortable”, in addition to being “smooth in handling” and that it will be “happiness” for Venezuelan families.

Similarly, he said that soon Iran and Venezuela will activate a sea bridge between the two nations to expand trade; action that was agreed upon at the ninth meeting of a high-level joint commission.

For his part, the president of the Saipa company, Mohammad Ali Teymuri, stressed that a conglomerate of at least 20 companies in the petrochemical sector work together to manufacture the materials that are needed and also have the support of other companies that allow the production and project execution.

President Nicolás Maduro, on his tour of countries in Eurasia and Africa that he made in June at the same time as the Summit of the Americas, visited Iran to strengthen relations with Tehran under the gaze of several countries such as the United States, which considers that this rapprochement promotes the arrival in America of terrorism.

In Tehran, where he spent about three days, he met with his counterpart Ebrahim Raisí, president of Iran, to sign a strategic cooperation agreement for 20 years, which provides for collaboration in oil, petrochemicals, tourism, food and technology.

Upon his arrival in Venezuela, Maduro ordered the June 20th to his economic cabinet to “design, start and install”, “immediately”, a technological industrial park “twinned” with Iran for the development of food, health and education.

*Also read: Minister of Transport assured that Iranian cars can be bought with financing

“(That) Vice President Tareck El Aissami and the new Vice President of Science, Education and Health, (Gabriela Jiménez), come together for us to design, start and install in Venezuela a technological industrial development park twinned with Iran immediately”, he said in a televised act.

Then mid septembervisited the Iran-Venezuela Scientific, Technological and Industrial ExpoFair, where he announced various joint initiatives between the two countries, including the reactivation of the assembly of vehicles priced between 11,000 and 16,000 dollars.

During his speech, Maduro explained that the assembly of cars will be done through the Veniran company, located in Bolívar state and dedicated to the manufacture of tractors on Venezuelan soil since 2005. The national production of parts and pieces will also be targeted.

With information from Swiss Info / VTV /

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