Germany says will protect firms from Iran curbs
https://parstoday.ir/en/news/iran-i90936-germany_says_will_protect_firms_from_iran_curbs
Germany says it will continue to support companies over their Iran business activities in face of returning US sanctions and also warned that EU firms – including enterprises in Berlin – could sue the administration of President Donald Trump if they suffer losses due to sanctions.
(last modified 2021-04-13T02:52:40+00:00 )
Aug 06, 2018 14:48 UTC
  • Germany says will protect firms from Iran curbs

Germany says it will continue to support companies over their Iran business activities in face of returning US sanctions and also warned that EU firms – including enterprises in Berlin – could sue the administration of President Donald Trump if they suffer losses due to sanctions.

Reuters quoted a statement by Germany’s economy ministry as saying that Berlin would offer export and investment guarantees for companies doing business with Iran.

“Export guarantees and investment guarantees from the Federal Ministry of Economics are still available to companies,” said the statement.

This followed an earlier announcement by the European Commission that it would activate a law that would shield European companies that have business ties with Iran from US sanctions.

The law or the so-called ‘Blocking Statute’ would comprise a set of protective measures and would be the most powerful tool at EU’s immediate disposal because it would ban any European company from complying with US sanctions and would not recognize any court rulings that would enforce American penalties, according to media reports.

On a related front, Reuters quoted the statement by Germany’s economy ministry as stressing that the Blocking Statute would not provide for any legal claim for damages by companies against the EU or EU member states if they are to be affected by the US sanctions.

But the claim would be directed against the “initiator” of the damage, meaning the US in Iran case, the ministry further wrote in its statement.

Meanwhile, the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) said the announcement of US sanctions against Iran was already reflected in current German export figures.

SS