Carmaker Daimler to review its Iran business over Tehran’s political policies
Daimler says current political situation has necessitated a change in business relationship with the Islamic republic.
April 30, 2010 9:18 by Katherine Azmeh
The chief executive of German car manufacturer Daimler said the current Iranian political situation has required a reassessment business strategies in the Islamic republic, the BBC reported Friday.
Though Daimler’s chief, Dieter Zetsche, did not mention Iranian nuclear development, he reportedly cited current policies of the Iranian government for the change in business ties with Tehran.
Daimler has withdrawn its application to send commercial vehicles to Iran for civilian use, the BBC reported, adding that the German carmaker characterized ongoing corporate relationship with Iran as “limited.”
Companies in the US and Europe are under increasing pressure to review corporate policies in Iran, given that country’s nuclear development program.
Daimler will reportedly divest its 30 percent stake in an Iranian engine company, as part of the move to cut ties with the Islamic republic, the BBC said Friday.
More on GCC
-
Qatar Holding, Italy Fund Eying Versace – Paper
-
Saudi government websites targeted
-
NCoV – First report of patient-to-nurse spread
-
Saudi regulations target stock market speculators
-
Dubai’s Arqaam Capital Eyes South Africa, Saudi Expansion
-
U.S. Targets Two UAE Firms For Dealing With Blacklisted Iran Banks
-
Airbus officially picked by Kuwait Airways
-
GMR reveals top 50 Mena Corporate Brands
-
Kuwait Airways to sign $3 billion-plus Airbus deal
-
Abu Dhabi Tourism Company Loss Widens
-
Emirates Airline reaps expansion profits
-
Saudi Arabia has 13 cases of SARS-like Coronavirus – WHO
-
UAE Central Bank Shuts Two Money Exchange Firms For Violations
-
Emal plans further expansion
-
Dubai looking at alternatives to repay debt
-
Two more die in Saudi Arabia from SARS-like virus – WHO
-
Alwaleed’s Kingdom on the prowl
-
Qatar Airways now looks to Airbus
-
World’s Longest-Range Passenger Jet
-
Abu Dhabi says financial zone will bridge a gap
Lately on Kipp
-
Axtrom To Showcase Its Axpad Range At DISTREE
-
Qatar Holding, Italy Fund Eying Versace – Paper
-
Tesco Clothing Brand Plans International Expansion
-
Here’s to Yahoo being ‘cool’ again
-
Kindi enters into strategic partnership with MadVillage
-
First UTM solution to deliver combined gateway, endpoint and cloud web protection

































