Iran-Made Medical Equipment to Find Market in Indonesia
In this line, a delegation comprising representatives of 13 companies has traveled to Indonesia to introduce the capabilities of the country in the health and medical sector.
The program is designed with the aim of benefiting from the capacities of the two countries in order to enhance scientific-economic relations.
During the three-day visit, the companies hold meetings and participated in specialized exhibitions from May 22-24.
The two sides also signed science and technology agreements.
An exhibition of Iran-made products was held for Indonesian officials and companies to visit.
Meanwhile, Jakarta and Tehran concluded the final stage of negotiations on a bilateral trade agreement, the Indonesian Trade Ministry has said.
Trade between Indonesia and Iran amounted to $54.1 million during the first three months of the current year.
Health Minister Bahram Einollahi has said many countries in the region are asking Iran for help with issues related to health.
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