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'''Arash Vafadari''' is an Iranian businessmen who returned to Iran after the 2000s. He is notable for being part of the first wave of returnees to the during the post [[Khatami]] period. He has been featured heavily in the Persian language press including [[Tejarat-e-Farda]]<ref>http://tejarat.donya-e-eqtesad.com/fa/packagestories/details?service=economy&story=5c5b7a5e-ad1f-42e1-a39d-147f22cf5f88</ref>. He is also known to speak publicly on the business community in Iran, including the recent [[EU-Iran Forum]] hosted it London. <ref>http://www.development-institute.com/en/sitededie/47/eu_iran_forum/speakers</ref> |
'''Arash Vafadari''' is an Iranian businessmen who returned to [[Iran]] after the 2000s. He is notable for being part of the first wave of returnees to the during the post [[Khatami]] period. He has been featured heavily in the Persian language press including [[Tejarat-e-Farda]]<ref>http://tejarat.donya-e-eqtesad.com/fa/packagestories/details?service=economy&story=5c5b7a5e-ad1f-42e1-a39d-147f22cf5f88</ref>. He is also known to speak publicly on the business community in Iran, including the recent [[EU-Iran Forum]] hosted it London. <ref>http://www.development-institute.com/en/sitededie/47/eu_iran_forum/speakers</ref> |
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Revision as of 00:33, 20 January 2015
Template:New unreviewed article Arash Vafadari is an Iranian businessmen who returned to Iran after the 2000s. He is notable for being part of the first wave of returnees to the during the post Khatami period. He has been featured heavily in the Persian language press including Tejarat-e-Farda[1]. He is also known to speak publicly on the business community in Iran, including the recent EU-Iran Forum hosted it London. [2]