Singapore, Iran ink bilateral investment pact
Singapore and Iran have inked a bilateral investment agreement, marking a new milestone in the two countries’ relations.
The treaty was inked during the two-day visit of Singapore’s Minister for Trade and Industry S. Iswaran to Teheran, Iran who was accompanied by representatives from the Singapore Business Federation.
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The agreement will grant Singaporean investors common protection, including the right to fair and equitable treatment, most-favoured-nation treatment, protection against expropriation and a guarantee of free capital transfer.
Trade between Singapore and Iran totalled US$6.6 billion in 2011 before sanctions were imposed. The bilateral trade, however, fell to US$2.6 billion in 2012 before hitting a record low of US$171 million last year.