US Microsoft enters Iran

  17 September 2015    Read: 1027
US Microsoft enters Iran
The US-based Microsoft Company has entered Iran
Pars Samtel, who presented itself as the exclusive representative of Microsoft mobile phones in Iran has opened a five-unit store at the country’s mobile marketplace in the capital city of Tehran.

It was announced that the store is the first in Iran. No official statement was made on the issue so far.

If the report is confirmed, Microsoft will be the first US company to enter Iran’s market following the historic nuclear deal between Iran and the six world powers last July.

Earlier in July, The Wall Street Journal reported that the US company Apple is in talks with Iranian distributors to potentially sell products in the country. However Mojtaba Khosrotaj Iranian deputy industry, mining, and trade minister rejected the report saying Apple has no official representative in Iran.

He added that last year two or three requests were sent to the ministry of industry, mining, and trade, but it was revealed that the requests were not genuine and valid.

There were also some speculations that the US fast-food giant McDonald’s, which is the world’s largest fast-food chain by market value, is trying to obtain the license to open branches across Iran. However Iranian officials have rejected those claims as well.

“No request has been filed by McDonald’s to start operating in Iran and no authorization to the same effect has been issued so far,” said Khosrotaj.

After several months of talks, on July 14, Iran and the P5+1 (US, Russia, China, France, UK, and Germany) announced a final accord, curbing Iran `s nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of most international sanctions.

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