

Iran Auto Parts Manufacturers Pavilion to Launch at Automobility Moscow 2025
The pavilion of Iranian auto parts manufacturers at the Automechanika Moscow 2025 exhibition was inaugurated with the presence of Dr. Jalali, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Russia, and Dr. Doostzadeh, a member of the board of directors of the Iranian Auto Parts Manufacturers Association.
The pavilion of Iranian auto parts manufacturers at the Automechanika Moscow 2025 exhibition was inaugurated with the presence of Dr. Jalali, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Russia, and Dr. Doostzadeh, a member of the board of directors of the Iranian Auto Parts Manufacturers Association.
Prior to visiting the Iranian pavilion, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Russian Federation also attended the official opening ceremony of the Automechanika exhibition. In his speech, he stated that the continuous presence of Iranian auto parts manufacturers at the Moscow exhibition demonstrates their serious determination to develop cooperation with international companies.
Dr. Jalali pointed to the activity of more than 1,850 auto parts manufacturers of passenger and commercial vehicles in Iran, adding that these companies currently supply the parts needed for the production of more than one million vehicles per year in Iran, but their capacity and ability are much greater than this.
It is worth mentioning that the Iranian auto parts manufacturers' pavilion at the Automechanika Moscow exhibition is being held for the fourth consecutive year under the management and leadership of the Iranian Auto Parts Manufacturers Association, with the participation of 15 Iranian companies.
Most of these companies have also been present at this exhibition in previous years, and after signing contracts with Russian counterparts, they have come to Automechanika Moscow this year as exporting companies.
It should be noted that this large, prestigious, international, and specialized exhibition will be held from May 12 to 15, 2025 (Ordibehesht 22 to 25, 1404) at the Expocentre Fairgrounds in Moscow.
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