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AS IT IS 2015-07-24 US Businesses Explore Iranian Market 美国企业开拓伊朗市场
American businesses have begun to explore how they can sell their goods and services in Iran. For many years, restrictions1 on trade have stopped many companies from doing business in the country. The United States government was a major supporter of economic sanctions2 against Iran. The sanctions were meant to punish Iran for ignoring United Nations resolutions on its nuclear activities.
But those restrictions may soon change. This month, Iran signed an agreement with world powers to limit its nuclear program. The deal calls for the international community to lift the sanctions.
The agreement sets limits on Iran’s nuclear development for 10 years. In exchange, the international community will end sanctions and trade limits, which have hurt Iran’s economy. But experts say Iran has much to do before foreign businesses invest in the country and sell their products there.
Suzanne Dimaggio is director of the Iran Initiative3 at New America, a public policy group. She says the country has 80 million highly-educated consumers who want to buy products and services from U.S. companies. But she says it will take some time for large American companies to, in her words, “feel comfortable enough to start investing in Iran.”
“They’ll need to see that Iran is working through this agreement, is complying5 with it. They also will want to see that there is some stability6 there.”
Iran has some of the largest oil and natural gas reserves in the world. But economic sanctions have limited the country’s ability to fully-develop those reserves.
“But make no mistake about it, Iran will be a major player in the oil sector7. I think this has other countries like Saudi Arabia worried -- what will that do to the market that is already so far down.”
Paul Wachtel teaches economics8 at New York University. He notes that the sanctions will not be cancelled immediately. But he says when they are, the global economy will benefit.
“It will be good for world trade generally. It would be good for many American industries, consumer goods, producer’s goods, airplane industry, oil equipment, lots of American industry.”
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sanction(s) – n. an order that is given to force a country to obey international laws by limiting or stopping trade with that country
comply4 – v. to obey; to do what you have been told to do
reserve(s) – n. a supply of something that is stored so that it can be used at a later time
benefit – v. to be helped
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约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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批准( sanction的名词复数 ); 认可; 制裁; 约束力 | |
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n.主动性,首创精神,主动权(的行动),倡议 | |
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4 comply | |
v.遵照,照做,应允,顺从,服从 | |
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5 complying | |
遵从,依从,服从( comply的现在分词 ) | |
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6 stability | |
n.稳定,稳固 | |
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7 sector | |
n.部门,部分;防御地段,防区;扇形 | |
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n.经济学,经济情况 | |
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