The government will lend money to two local auto companies, Iran Khodro and SAIPA, to the tune of 40 trillion rials ($333 million). The bailout is for paying part of the carmakers’ mounting debt to local parts makers.
In a talk with Mehr News Agency, the secretary of Iran Auto Parts Manufacturers Association (IAPMA), Maziar Beiglou, provided some details about the loans.
Beiglou said over the past four months automakers have not paid parts makers a dime. The two major car companies are sinking in red ink and “owe local parts manufacturers some 140 to 150 trillion rials ($1.16-1.25 billion).”
“SAIPA and IKCO each will receive 20 trillion rials ($166.5 million) in new loans from the government.”
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