Mercedes-Benz Trucks has signed a contract with Tehran-based automaker Iran Khodro (IKCO), laying the foundation for resuming distribution of its trucks in Iran.
The deal between Iran Khodro and Mercedes-Benz Trucks includes creating a joint company that provides sales and after-sale services in Iran, reported by Reuters. A second deal would be also signed next month to create a joint venture in Iran for production of heavy vehicles including Actros trucks.
French PSA the maker of Peugeots and Citroens and rival Renault have pushed hard into Iran since its 2015 deal with world powers that saw international sanctions lifted in return for modification on Tehrans nuclear activities, added the report. PSA has signed production deals worth EUR700mn ($768mn), while Renault has announced a new plant investment to increase its production capacity to 350,000 vehicles a year.
Germanys Volkswagen and BMW are among those that have put Iranian ambitions on hold, as they are concerned that any deal with Tehran might affect their sales operations in the United States.