IranPlast closes with strong foreign interest, industry deals signed

IranPlast closes with strong foreign interest, industry deals signed
(Saturday, September 13, 2025) 08:36

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – The 19th IranPlast International Exhibition wrapped up on Friday after four days of showcasing Iran’s polymer and petrochemical capabilities, with foreign delegations expressing satisfaction over the breadth of domestic products and signaling readiness to expand trade ties.


The event, held at Tehran’s International Permanent Fairground, drew more than 700 Iranian and 67 international companies. Officials from the National Petrochemical Company (NPC) toured exhibition stands, met with participants and engaged with foreign visitors and media outlets.

Foreign business delegations, who had taken part in B2B meetings with Iranian producers earlier in the week, highlighted Iran’s technical capacity and the variety of its petrochemical products. Several said they were keen to deepen commercial and investment cooperation.

Ebrahim Sheikh, deputy minister of industry, mine and trade, said the large turnout of experts, engineers and visitors underscored IranPlast’s standing as “one of the most important events to showcase the domestic petrochemical industry’s capacities.”

The exhibition also featured workshops and technical panels. Sessions included discussions on synthetic paper production and sustainability, as well as the role of synthetic fibers in the textile industry, where Iranian executives underlined polyester’s 70% share in the sector.

A string of agreements were signed during the event. They included cooperation deals between Bank Tejarat and Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co., between the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone and Telecoms Company of Iran, as well as multiple MoUs between Iranian firms such as Carbon Iran, Karbunkaran, Ghadir Petrochemical and foreign traders. NPC also unveiled a new digital platform, known as Samap, to provide technical specifications of petrochemical products.

Despite challenging economic conditions, the exhibition’s organizers said the strong presence of domestic producers and foreign trade delegations signaled that Iran’s petrochemical sector remained resilient and positioned for future growth.

 


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