An interesting question is the price. In Iran itself, a model with an “automatic” costs from 800 million rials – regarding 1.1 million rubles. But to this you need to add duties, excises, recycling fees and VAT, and this is another 600 thousand. As a result, it turns out that the average versions of Tara can cost regarding 1.7 million rubles, the basic ones, apparently, within 1.5 million. From the point of view of pre-crisis prices, this looks absurd, and even today, for 1.5+ million rubles, you can buy a much more understandable Hyundai Solaris. But if their production is not resumed, the empty niche of cars priced at 1-2 million rubles may well become the target of Iranian brands.
September 2022
Published on : 04/09/2022 – 22:21
What will back-to-school look like on market stalls? Should we fear an increase in the price of rice and, in particular, broken rice which is widely consumed in West Africa, especially in Senegal? The announcements made in recent days by three major Asian producers have so far had no impact. The price of small white grain remains rather stable.
When the world’s leading rice exporter speaks out, it’s usually not without consequences. But since the Indian authorities announced that they might ban the export of broken rice – temporarily to meet local and regional demand from animal feed manufacturers – the market has not caught fire.
The other announcement, this week, of an alliance between two big producers, Thailand and Vietnam, to push up prices (pulled down by India), had no impact either lessons. Previous initiatives to create a rice cartel have not been very successful and, whatever these two countries decide, since India exports 40% of the rice traded on the planet, it is India that makes market prices.
These declarations from Asia, potentially worrying for importing countries and especially those in Africa, should therefore be put into perspective. While economists do not rule out price disruptions, they remain cautious for the time being, especially as wheat prices fell once more this summer following soaring in the spring. As a result, the pressure on other grains has diminished and their prices should in theory feel the effects.
►Also read: Africa increasingly hungry for imported rice
MLS: Spectacular comeback and record season for CF Montreal
Sunday, Sep 4, 2022. 9:35 PM
Despite allowing two goals in the first seven minutes of play, CF Montreal came from behind to win 4-3 once morest Toronto FC in the Canadian Classic on Sunday at BMO Field.
Wilfired Nancy’s men set a new club record for most points in a season with 52. The previous mark of 51 points was set in 2015.
Kamal Miller, Djordje Mihailovic and Kei Kamara scored in the first half for the Montrealers. Alistair Johnston also blackened the score sheet in the second half.
With the win, CFM (16-9-4) solidified their hold on the Eastern Conference second tier. He has a five-point lead, while having a game in hand, ahead of the No. 3 New York Red Bulls.
The Italian stars of the TFC (9-14-7), Lorenzo Insigne, twice, and Federico Bernardeschi, sounded the response for the Ontario team.
CFM completed their MLS series sweep once morest TFC with a 1-0 win at Stade Saputo in July. Bob Bradley’s troupiers, however, eliminated the CFM during the Canadian Championship with a 4-0 victory in June.
Centre-back Rudy Camacho has regained his place in the starting 11 following being sidelined with injury in the last three games.
Kamara, a leading forward, also made a comeback as a starter.
The Bleu-blanc-noir will take the lead on Friday, in Montreal, ahead of the Columbus Crew.
An emotional match
From the second minute of play, Ayo Akinola made poor control in the Montreal area and Samuel Piette came into contact with the latter, but without result. The game continued, however the referee _ following consulting the video replay _ decided to reverse his decision and offer a penalty to the Queen City club.
Bernardeschi didn’t miss such an opportunity and sent Pantemis the wrong way to rattle the strings. It was his seventh goal in nine games and a fourth from a penalty.
Two minutes later, Piette was once more unlucky when he headed Bernardeschi’s cross in the direction of Insigne. Napoli’s all-time top scorer scored a fine volley and beat James Pantemis.
Insigne has hit the mark in five of his last seven games.
However, the Montrealers had not yet given up.
In the 19th minute, Miller, central defender, made an attacking breakthrough before passing the ball to Kamara who drew on the spot. If goalkeeper Alex Bono parried the ball, Miller, in turn, flew to succeed with a volley that found the back of the net.
Like the Torontonians, the Montrealers only needed two minutes to score once more.
Mihailovic went there with a hard shot from outside the penalty area to level the score. Bono touched the leather, but wasn’t able to push it back enough.
A few minutes following his second goal, Victor Wanyama had a golden chance to give CFM the lead. Although Bono had abandoned his cage, the Kenyan’s header went above the horizontal bar.
If Kamara’s net in the 34th minute was disallowed due to a foul by Romell Quioto, he recovered just before stoppage time.
A long throw-in from Joel Waterman sent Kamara into a duel with Chris Mavinga. The CFM player beat his cover and then surprised the opposing goalkeeper between the legs.
CFM retired for the locker room with their first lead of the game.
If Quioto missed a chance early in the second half, he instigated the fourth goal for his team. His center at the far post allowed
it was up to Kamara to take the Toronto defense on the wrong foot and hand the ball to Johnston, who drove the final nail in the TFC coffin.
After 54 minutes of play, the Bleu-blanc-noir was leading 4-2. He then dictated the pace for what followed.
With the match sealed in added time, a mix-up between Camacho and Piette allowed Insigne to lob Pantemis and cut CFM’s lead in half.
Xuan Lannuo is strong and rainy!The giant tree at the University of Truth collapses, the red brick wall is destroyed and the alley is blocked
Although the overland typhoon warning for the strong typhoon Xuan Lannuo has been lifted, the Central Meteorological Administration is still issuing special reports on torrential rain and heavy rain for many counties and cities in the north and central regions, and the Greater Taipei area cannot be ignored. Located in Tamsui University, New Taipei, around 12:30 noon today, due to the strong typhoon wind, the trees on the campus collapsed, and the giant tree crushed the campus wall, obstructing the traffic in the alleys. Fortunately, no one was injured in the accident, and the police and fire departments also arrived The field assists in eliminating and directing traffic.
The strong wind brought by Xuan Lannuo has spread the disaster situation in various places. At 12:20 noon today, the New Taipei Tamsui police received a report. The tree on the campus of Truth University collapsed, obstructing traffic, and the police arrived at the scene. , The giant tree on the 4th floor was blown down by the strong wind, uprooted from the campus, and dumped on the road outside. The red brick wall of the campus was crushed to fall and damaged, and the silver SUV parked on the roadside was innocently affected. Even another small tree planted outside the wall was crushed by him, leaving the scene in a mess.
Fortunately, at the moment of the collapse, the unmanned vehicle passed by, and no casualties were caused. The police quickly pulled up the blockade at the scene to divert the traffic.
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