According to analysts, economic cooperation between Iran and China is expected to see significant growth in the coming period, driven by signed bilateral agreements and mutual market demand.
In the energy sector, China remains one of Iran's largest oil customers, despite international sanctions. The two sides are also advancing infrastructure projects such as railways, ports, and industrial zones under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Additionally, Chinese technology firms are exploring investment opportunities in Iran, particularly in telecommunications, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy. In return, Iran benefits from its natural resources and geopolitical position to serve as a transit hub for Chinese goods heading to the Middle East and Africa.
Experts note that while challenges from geopolitical volatility remain, the potential for bilateral trade development is substantial, promising long-term economic benefits for both countries.