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Iran: In From the Cold

After years of crippling sanctions, what will the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers do for the Iranian economy? Who will invest there and what problems might they face?

The sanctions against Iran have often been described as the toughest ever imposed on a country in peacetime. Those sanctions are set to be lifted now that Tehran has signed a landmark deal with world powers curbing the country's nuclear ambitions. Edwin Lane reports on what that means for businesses selling Iranian goods while 大象传媒 Persian's business correspondent, Amir Paivar, tells us what effect the sanctions have had on business and economic life in Iran.

Manouchehr Takin, an Iranian oil analyst formerly of the Centre for Global Energy Studies and OPEC, explains why other oil-producing nations are braced for Iranian oil coming onto international markets and Rouzbeh Pirouz, chairman of the Tehran-based asset management firm Turquoise Partners, talks about the potential of Iran's capital markets and the hurdles foreign investors might face.

(Photo: Nuclear deal celebrations in Tehran, Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

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Thu 30 Jul 2015 16:05GMT

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