After a historic deal was struck between Iran and the United Nation, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise has updated its advice for doing business with the Middle East country.
In July last year Iran agreed to limit its nuclear programme and the United Nations Security Council made changes to sanctions against the country.
The deal followed more than a decade of diplomatic wrangling aimed at keeping Iran from building a nuclear bomb.
New Zealand companies no longer have to register with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade before doing business with Iran, after New Zealand Trade and Enterprise changed its regulations this month.
Sadeq Hedayat, commercial advisor at the New Zealand Embassy in Tehran, has offered some advice for people interested in business opportunities in Iran through NZTE.