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[AFP/International Herald Tribune] Iran said last month that it had blocked planned car imports by Renault of France. Renault had planned to import several thousand Megane cars to supplement its local production of the lower-priced L90 car, or Logan. Renault signed a deal in 2004 to make the Logan in Iran, the largest long-term investment in Iran by a French company since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Production of the Logan is scheduled to start this year, with a target production of 300,000 vehicles in 2009. 2006-08-24 01:00:00Full Article
Iran Blocks Imports of French Renault Vehicles
[AFP/International Herald Tribune] Iran said last month that it had blocked planned car imports by Renault of France. Renault had planned to import several thousand Megane cars to supplement its local production of the lower-priced L90 car, or Logan. Renault signed a deal in 2004 to make the Logan in Iran, the largest long-term investment in Iran by a French company since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Production of the Logan is scheduled to start this year, with a target production of 300,000 vehicles in 2009. 2006-08-24 01:00:00Full Article
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