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No. Project Title Total Capital (Million Euro) Total Capital (Million Total Total Capital Capital No. Project Title Project location (Million (Million Euro) $) In d u s try a n d M in e Establishing specific disposing center for industrial 1 37.19 .... Tabriz wastes 2 Processing farming products in powder 2.26 .... Azarshahr 3 Coldroom, and modern and mechanized storehouse 9.03 .... Malekan 4 Silica processing 1.59 .... Ajabshir 5 Processing raisins for export 2.39 .... Malekan 6 Processing coke from coal 13.58 .... Maragheh 7 Producing coal concentrate 2.48 .... Maragheh 8 Producing porcelain powder of tooth and bone 0.45 .... Marand 9 Producing fuel from worn tires 1.59 .... Marand 10 Producing tuna fish and wax bean can (Conserve) 2.08 .... Tabriz 11 Producing bio- plastic 2.92 .... Aras Free Zone 12 Stone cutting plant 11.82 .... Azarshahr 13 Alpha cellulose production with agricultural wastes 3.55 .... Tabriz 14 The production of phosphorous biologic muck 0.93 .... Aras Free Zone 15 A business center for nuts and cereals 19.08 .... Azarshahr 16 Lime processing 4.08 .... Ajabshir 17 5000 tons springhouse for upper then zero degree 2.28 .... Maragheh 18 Colored cement production 25.69 .... Azarshahr 19 Waste recycling and compost production 9.25 .... Marand 20 The production of screw and bolt 4.46 .... Marand 21 Nuts packing 3.33 .... Azarshahr 22 The production of colored stones' powder 1.21 .... Azarshahr Different connectors and equipments of drop 23 2.78 .... Tabriz watering (mechanical watering) The production of MDF and chipboard from 24 10.02 .... Aras Free Zone agricultural wastes Foods packing (ketchup, mixed pickles in glass, 25 2.11 .... Marand canned corn) 26 Hydrated lime production factory 17.1 .... Ahar 27 Barite processing 1.35 .... Malekan 28 Steel sheet production (oily sheet) 120.54 .... Miyaneh 29 The production of raw materials for dye 0.99 .... Heris 30 Ultra electronics insulators production 1.01 .... Marand Different types of ceramic composites (Nano 31 0.92 .... Marand Kaolin) 32 Import depot warehouse 6.56 .... Aras Free Zone 33 Producing heart stent and ultrasound machine 6.12 .... Aras Free Zone 34 Producing electrical equipment (sensors) 2.33 .... Aras Free Zone Aras Free Zone 35 Producing paper from waste paper (recycling) 8.76 .... (Jolfa) Aras Free Zone 36 Producing wall paper 1.6 .... (Khoda Afrarin) 37 Water based paints 1.87 .... Aras Free Zone 38 Assembling light automobiles 62.06 .... Aras Free Zone Aras Free Zone 39 Assembling automatic gearbox 6.36 .... (Jolfa) 40 Gold processing 12.64 .... Varzqan 41 International Transportation and Logistics Company 13.22 .... Marand 42 Establishing mini-refinery 221.78 .... Marand 43 Manufacturing heavy commercial vehicles 49.92 .... Tabriz 44 Manufacturing heavy vehicles 19.82 .... Tabriz 45 Production of Solar Cell and Panel 3.79 .... Bostan Abad 46 Production of Alloy Steel 64.54 .... Bostan Abad Production of Copper Alloy Sections (Brass 47 2.82 .... Hashtrood Sections) 48 Production of Rhenium Metal 4.52 .... Varzqan 49 Production of cold rolled sheet (oily sheet) 134.57 .... Ajabshir 50 Production of tin-coated oily sheets (tin plate) 27.43 .... Ajabshir Production of Plastic Sheets with Ion Exchange 51 3.83 .... Bostan Abad Properties 52 Production of tire for different types of car 74.17 .... Tabriz 53 Establishment of Mini Refinery 56.82 .... Aras Free Zone 54 Production of Food Stabilizers 3.11 .... Ajabshir 55 Production of Sodium Carbonate 134.91 .... Maragheh 56 Production of Sodium Nitrate 0.31 .... Ajabshir Production of Nutritional and Medicinal 57 2.62 .... Bostan Abad Supplements 58 Production of raw materials for antibiotics 1.25 .... Bostan Abad 59 Production of Egg Powder 3.68 .... Maragheh 60 Production of natural Beta-Carotene from carrot 5.62 .... Bostan Abad 61 Production of Enzymes used in detergents 2.34 .... Bostan Abad 62 Artificial Hip and Artificial Joints (implants) 2.94 .... Heris 63 Production of Basalt Fibers 16.71 .... Varzqan 64 Production of Glass Fiber 78.94 .... Sarab 65 Production of Graphite Electrode 8.13 .... Hashtrood 66 Production of White Cement 34.36 .... Sarab 67 Production of Gray Cement 81.22 .... Maragheh 68 Production of Heblex lightweight concrete pieces 4.03 .... Bostan Abad 69 Production of Ornamental Modern Stone 1.63 .... Ajabshir 70 Processing of Nepheline Syenite 4.3 .... Sarab 71 Production of Dolomite Refractory Bricks 5.38 .... Miyaneh Processing the Lightweight Aggregates (Producing 72 1.16 .... Miyaneh Natural Lightweight Aggregate) 73 Producing Perlite Bricks (Acoustic Insulator) 2.09 .... Miyaneh 74 Production of HPL CPL Sheets 0.98 .... Bostan Abad Production of Different Antimicrobial, Anti-spot 75 2.76 .... Heris and Fire proof Nano fabrics 76 Production of Carpet Silk Yarn 3.83 .... Ajabshir 77 Production of POY and FDY Yarns 3.08 .... Bostan Abad 78 Production of Stretch Thread 6.12 .... Maragheh 79 Production of Rachel Fabric 15.78 .... Ajabshir 80 Production of Tweedy Fabric 7.98 .... Ajabshir 81 Production of Polyester Fibers using PET Wastes 3.53 .... Heris 82 Green sand reclamation plant 0.68 .... Tabriz 83 Expansion project of Kashi Tabriz industries 30 .... Tabriz 84 Light Automotive Assembly 64.78 .... Tabriz 85 Industrial projects on the production of sheet parts 4.42 .... Tabriz 86 Ethyl benzene & Styrene Monomer (EBSM) .... 236 Tabriz 87 EPDM .... 130 Tabriz 88 S-SBS,LCPBR,SBS.SB .... 154 Tabriz 89 USED PE .... 133 Tabriz 90 USED PP .... 35 Tabriz The production of Anhydride acetic, maleic, and 91 16.64 .... Bostan Abad phthalic The production of optic (nano) glasses, safety and 92 14.89 .... Varzqan Pyrex dishes 93 The production of stainless steel sheet 316 36.27 .... Tabriz 94 Glucose production 0.94 .... Tabriz East Azarbaijan 95 Construction of industrial lime production unit 3.27 .... Province 96 Zealite production 5.28 .... Tabriz Lacto coagulance probiotech starter (New rennet) 97 1.46 .... Tabriz Production 98 Manufacturing holder for carat diamond 2.41 .... Tabriz 99 Manufacturing industrial machineries 4.07 .... Tabriz 100 The production of smart door openers 1.01 .... Tabriz Manufacturing intelligent and interactive training 101 0.84 .... Tabriz tools and instruments The production and development of business data 102 0.4 .... Tabriz transfer terminal based on hybrid computers 103 Manufacturing propylene splints 0.9 .... Tabriz 104 Manufacturing hospital beds 0.94 .... Tabriz 105 Generating electricity from the gravity 8.37 .... Tabriz Water- based Nano-Acrylic Paints Producing 106 0.435 .... Tabriz Project 107 Plasma-throne 5.12 .... 108 Portable solar generator 1.24 .... Tabriz The production of CO2 gas with high purity degree 109 using smoke of factories by using advanced cortical 1.505 .... Tabriz technology BMT heavy and light vehicles without gearbox and East Azarbaijan 110 0.63 .... differential Province Infrastructures 111 Aras International Airport 18.75 .... Aras Free Zone 112 Constructing Jolfa-Aslandouz-Pars Abad Rail Road 88.72 .... Aras Free Zone 113 Bostan Abad - Sarab - Ardabil railway .... 470 114 Tabriz -Tehran quick railway .... 300 115 Tabriz - Ahar - Baku freeway .... 1100 116 Tabriz second bypass freeway .... 150 117 Hashtrood wastewater treatment 7.748 .... Hashtrood Herris wastewater treatment and sewage collection 118 5.24 .... Heris network East Azarbaijan 119 Electricity generating power plants 15.43 .... Province 120 The implementation of Shahryar Hydroelectric plant 156 .... Miyaneh 121 The implementation of Marazad Hydroelectric plant 160.28 .... Jolfa 122 Water supply to Bostanabad 26.66 .... Bostan Abad 123 Water supply to Marand 84.98 .... Marand 124 Water supply to Kaleibar 5.62 .... Kaleibar Collection and sanitary dispel of wastewater of East Azarbaijan 125 9.18 .... villages within the area surrounding Urmia Lake Province 126 The construction of Germi River Dam 37.26 .... Miyaneh Urbanisation 127 Maragheh Aqua park 2.55 .... Maragheh 128 Charsough Commercial Center of Maragheh 2.23 .... Maragheh 129 Rasa Commercial- Service and leisure complex 7.56 .... Maragheh 130 Commercial complex and vertical Parking 2.1 .... Maragheh Renewal of distressed areas and Construction of 131 36.41 .... Maragheh Jame Jam Street and commercial body 132 Tourist village of Soufi Chai 21.14 .... Maragheh 133 Abdolghader Commercial – Service Complex 15.01 .... Maragheh 134 Jihad residential building 0.76 .... Maragheh 135 Alavian Dam telecabin and tourist complex 5.41 .... Maragheh construction of commercial-leisure complex of 136 1.79 .... Maragheh Majlis square Musa alreza Commercial complex and vertical 137 1.66 .... Maragheh Parking 138 Gas square commercial – service complex 14.04 .... Maragheh 139 Alavian Tourist village 17.03 .... Maragheh 140 Birds Garden 2.44 .... Maragheh 141 Tabriz 540 bed hospital .... 75 Tabriz 142 50 floors rotating building 97.89 .... Tabriz Agriculture a n d p ro c e s s in g in d u s trie s 143 Calves fattening 2.36 .... Shabestar In Riverbank of 144 Fish Farming 2.4 .... the Aras River Silkworm farming and Alfalfa planting Aras Free Zone 145 0.51 .... combinatory plan (Jolfa) 146 Producing starch used in producing gelatin 1.04 .... Tabriz 147 Producing edible essences 2.46 .... Tabriz 148 Sheep and lamb breeding 0.49 .... Sarab 149 Tomato powder 1.31 .... Marand 150 The production of plants' essence 2.08 .... Tabriz Well digging and trout upbringing in banks of Aras In Riverbank of 151 0.29 .... River the Aras River Breeding mother chickens to produce meat 152 3.93 .... Tabriz chicken eggs 153 Ostrich breeding 0.58 .... Jolfa 154 Breeding milk cows by hay 17.99 .... Miyaneh Aras Free Zone 155 The project to nurture silkworm 0.39 .... (Jolfa) 156 Agricultural products' export terminal 41.11 .... Aras Free Zone T o u ris m 157 Tourism sample zone of Turamin -Ilkhichi 5.75 .... Oskou (Ilkhchi) 158 Tourism sample zone of Eslami Island – Oskou 4.54 .... Oskou Tourism sample zone of Mishoo - Shabestar 159 4.75 .... Shabestar Hillsides Special tourism zone of Darre-y-e-Goshayesh in 160 2.21 .... Maragheh Maragheh Special tourism zone of Gorigoul in Bostanabaad 161 1.95 .... Bostan Abad (service, comfort, tourism, culture) 162 The implementation of overseas banking unit 25.54 ...
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