The Third International Trade Exhibition with Eurasia was inaugurated in the presence of the Honorable President of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Minister of Industries and Mines. Held from February 21 to 24, 2025, at the Tehran International Exhibitions Venue, this event provided a significant platform for showcasing Iran’s export capabilities and fostering international trade relations.
In 2024, the Islamic Republic of Iran was officially accepted as an observer member of the Eurasian Economic Union, marking a major milestone in its economic integration with the region. The Third International Trade Exhibition with Eurasia became an ideal venue for presenting Iran’s trade potential and attracting foreign business partners, especially from the Eurasian Economic Union member countries, with particular interest from the Russian Federation.
I.R. Iran Police Cooperative Foundation’s Role at the Exhibition
The I.R. Iran Police Cooperative Foundation, representing the economic and investment group HAMI, participated in the exhibition alongside its subsidiary companies, including Rahgosha Institute, Naji Pooshesh, Najm Middle East, Kian Arjan, Iran Helicopter, Arya Plastic Arshia, Hezar Aluminum, Asia Wool Weaving, the Construction and Housing Group, and Bonyan Information and Communication Technology Group. These companies introduced their products, achievements, and services in line with their respective fields.
The Foundation’s participation underscored its prominence as a leading economic entity in Iran, with the aim of expanding business cooperation, sharing knowledge and expertise, and establishing strong business connections. The presence of both Iranian companies and the I.R. Iran Police Cooperative Foundation at this international event highlighted their role in advancing the goals of the Eurasian Economic Union member countries.
Key Interactions and Agreements
During the exhibition, a total of 379 business negotiations were held at the I.R. Iran Police Cooperative Foundation’s pavilion. Notable discussions included engagements with representatives from various countries, such as:
Mr. Hassan Begov, Head of the Representative Office of the Russian Export Development Center in Iran
Mr. Andrei Slepanov, Minister of Trade of the Eurasian Union
Mr. Kim Chol, Director of Trade and Commerce Development of North Korea
Ms. Gulnar Babij, Marketer for Russia and Uzbekistan
Mr. Alexander Turbin, Consultant for Buying and Selling Parts in Russia
Mr. Dmitry Khakimov, Deputy Director of the Russian Academy of Engineering Systems in Construction
Some of these negotiations resulted in the signing of contracts and memorandums of understanding, further solidifying the Foundation’s international business network.