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Trade is booming between China and the Middle East,though obstacles remainFaranak Kamyar has a shop in Tehran selling Moaragh,wood blocks with individual pieces of exotic wood handcrafted together.Her shop receives orders from Europe,the United States and regional Arab neighbors.“I used to think China was not a good market,”Kamyar told Beijing Review.But in 2009she met Masoud Kamali Ardakani,Commercial Attachéof the Embassy of Iran to China,who encouraged Kamyar to go to China.Since then Kamyar began to attend several industrial exhibitions in Urumqi of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,Kunming of Yunnan Province,Xining of Qinghai Province and Nanchang of Jiangsu Province.The most recent exhibition she attended was the China-Arab States Expo held on September 15-19 in Yinchuan,Ningxia Hui
Trade is booming between China and the Middle East, though obstacles remain Faranak Kamyar has a shop in Tehran selling Moaragh, wood blocks with individual pieces of exotic wood handcrafted together .Her shop receives orders from Europe, the United States and regional Arab neighbors. “ I used to think China was not a good market, ”" Kamyar told Beijing Review. But in 2009 with Masoud Kamali Ardakani, Commercial Attachéof the Embassy of Iran to China, who encouraged Kamyar to go to China. Since then Kamyar began to attend several industrial exhibitions in Urumqi of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Kunming of Yunnan Province, Xining of Qinghai Province and Nanchang of Jiangsu Province. the most recent exhibition she attended was the China-Arab States Expo held on September 15-19 in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui