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Monday 22 February 2016 - 22:36
Story Code : 202998

Iran eyes Brazil deal for taxis, trucks, 50 Embraer jets

Iran is interested in buying 50 airliners from Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA, a presidential aide in Brazil with knowledge of the negotiation said on Monday, as the end of international sanctions triggers a flurry of trade deals.


Negotiations for the jets, along with a potential package of taxis, buses and trucks made by Brazils ailing auto industry, began in October when Brazilian Trade Minister Armando Monteiro led a delegation to Tehran.


Monteiro told Reuters last month that Brazil will accept payment from Iran in euros and other currencies to sidestep lingering sanctions forbidding Iran from using the U.S. financial system.


Iran signed a deal for 118 Airbus jets in January and this month it struck a deal for up to 40 turboprop planes from Franco-Italian producer ATR. Boeing Co also said last week it had gotten U.S. clearance to enter talks with Iranian airlines.


An Iran trade deal could also be a shot in the arm for struggling automakers in Brazil, where car sales dropped by more than a quarter last year and demand for heavy trucks was nearly halved due to a severe economic downturn.


The oil-rich country could order up to 100,000 natural gas-powered taxis made in Brazil, along with buses and trucks for its aging fleet, the presidential aide said, revising upward an initial estimate of 60,000 taxis.


Brazil was until recently one of the worlds five biggest auto markets and a major base of operations for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, Volkswagen AG, General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co.


by The Globe And Mail

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