Singapore signs bilateral investment treaty with Iran
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SINGAPORE entered into a bilateral investment treaty with Iran on Monday, in a sign of renewed interest from the business community and commitment by both governments in growing bilateral trade and investment.
The agreement is intended to extend protection to the interests of investors from both countries while opening up business and investment opportunities.
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