Iran 7400KVA Box-type substation – Shipped!
Xuzhou Zhongtie Electric Group Co., Ltd. (ZTE) has successfully shipped its flagship 2025 product — a 7400kVA box-type substation — from Shanghai to a major industrial site in
Xuzhou Zhongtie Electric Group Co., Ltd. (ZTE) has successfully shipped its flagship 2025 product — a 7400kVA box-type substation — from Shanghai to a major industrial site in
For China, Iran offers a critical link to energy resources and new markets, supporting the development and stability of its interior
China–Iran trade relations have expanded in recent years, driven by economic, energy, and strategic cooperation. As Iran''s largest trading partner, China conducts billions of dollars in
China remains the largest circuit breaker producing country worldwide, comprising approx. 41% of total volume. Moreover, circuit breaker production in China exceeded the
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China–Iran trade relations have expanded in recent years, driven by economic, energy, and strategic cooperation. As Iran''s largest trading partner, China conducts billions of dollars in bilateral trade annually, primarily through Iranian oil exports and Chinese manufactured goods. Despite international sanctions, China has sustained economic engagement with Iran, often employing alternative financial mechanisms to bypass restrictions. Chinese investments span multiple sect
HCRT products have been widely used in China''s power generation and transmission networks for years. This equipment is also suitable for
HCRT products have been widely used in China''s power generation and transmission networks for years. This equipment is also suitable for municipal construction, including railway, urban
From Iran''s perspective, the main priorities in its relations with China include reducing dependency on oil revenues, diversifying non-oil
With rapid urbanization and industrialization, there has been a significant increase in electricity consumption in China. This led to a growing need for efficient and reliable power distribution
From Iran''s perspective, the main priorities in its relations with China include reducing dependency on oil revenues, diversifying non-oil exports, attracting foreign
Exports from Iran:Iran, leveraging its industrial prowess and technological capabilities in the production of isolator switches and circuit breakers, has established itself as a credible
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Around 65 per cent of total crude and condensate shipped through the Strait of Hormuz off Iran is destined for China, according to shipping data firm Vortexa.
With rapid urbanization and industrialization, there has been a significant increase in electricity consumption in China. This led to a growing need
For China, Iran offers a critical link to energy resources and new markets, supporting the development and stability of its interior provinces by integrating them into global
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In 2021, Iran and China signed a 25-year strategic agreement that includes provisions for defense collaboration. While the pact envisions joint ventures in military technology and training, it does not indicate a return to large-scale arms transfers. During this period, China was a key partner in Iran's nuclear development.
Notably, Iran’s share in China’s total foreign trade in 2024 was a mere 0.02%—a 9% decline from the previous year—while China’s total global trade volume grew by 7%, reaching $6.1 trillion globally.
Expanding defence and security cooperation is also among Iran’s core interests in this bilateral relationship. Conversely, China’s primary concern vis-à-vis Iran lies in ensuring regional stability and security in West Asia, which is essential for uninterrupted energy supply and maintaining international trade routes.
From Iran’s perspective, the main priorities in its relations with China include reducing dependency on oil revenues, diversifying non-oil exports, attracting foreign investment into critical infrastructure and industries, and circumventing unilateral Western sanctions.