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Has anyone here ever worked in a GEC? Therefore selling products and/or services to such a country.
Any repercussions?
Just asking like.
EU sanctions against Iran
The European Union has imposed restrictions on cooperation with Iran in foreign trade, financial services, energy sectors and technologies, and banned the provision of insurance and reinsurance by insurers in member states to Iran and Iranian-owned companies.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's an "automotive" plans, probably making tanks.
HTH
FFS Look beyond the propaganda
PS AFAIK Teheran is safe enough, unless someone can provide evidence to the contrary.
If you went you'd have more to fear from the US.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo its an automotive plant probably making cars
FFS Look beyond the propaganda
PS AFAIK Teheran is safe enough, unless someone can provide evidence to the contrary.
If you went you'd have more to fear from the US.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo its an automotive plant probably making cars
FFS Look beyond the propaganda
Teheran is not safe if you are a nuclear scientist...
HTHComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo its an automotive plant probably making cars
FFS Look beyond the propaganda
PS AFAIK Teheran is safe enough, unless someone can provide evidence to the contrary.
If you went you'd have more to fear from the US.
Germany, France, Japan and China are in the country big time and disregard sanctions. Well know companies such as Peugeot-Citron, VW, Fiat, and Siemens have not just assembly plants but also manufacturing and development. There are loads of foreign telecoms companies and it seems that the only countries left out are the UK and USA with the exception of Microsoft and HP. In fact all it seems to be HP and Microsoft based. Iran is exporting their own make of trucks, buses and aircraft. In fact sanctions have been the inspiration for a boost in the home grown technologies.
BTW, I did not drive there but I used taxis driven by women using SAT-Navs."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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