MAN SE

Automotive, Engineering, Manufacturing
ETR: MAN
Germany
MAN
[email protected]
Volkswagen
MAN Diesel & Turbo

As of May 17, 2021, Iowa's Public Employee's Retirement System lists MAN SE on its Iran Scrutinized Companies List.

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In 2019 MAN SE was listed on the Texas Comptroller List of Companies Engaging in Scrutinized Business Operations in Iran.  

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As of August 15, 2019, the state of Iowa listed Man SE on its Iran scrutinized companies list.

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In 2018 the U.S. state of Iowa listed Man SE as an Iran restricted company rendering Man SE ineligible for investment and/or state contracting. 

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MAN SE is a subsidiary of Volkswagen

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Lists two Iranian dealers for its commercial vehicles.

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MAN is listed as a participating company at the 14th International Exhibition of Transportation & Urban Services & Related Industries which takes place October 27-30th, 2016 in Tehran Iran. (Participating International Companies)  

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"German engineering  firm MAN SE rejected accusations by a U.S. lobby group it was violating European Union sanctions against Iran, saying it was complying with all regulations. The group 'United Against Nuclear Iran'  claims MAN was involved in the construction  of oil tankers for Iran, fitting vessels with MAN engines and also selling vehicles to the country, according to a statement on the group's website, dated Jan. 9. MAN said on Wednesday that it had decided in 2010 not to take on new business  with Iran and was fulfilling contracts it signed before 2010, in accordance with international law." (Reuters, "Germany's MAN rejects charges it violates Iran embargo," 1/16/2013)

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"German truck makers such as MAN SE and Daimler have been recalcitrant about ending their lucrative trade relationship with Iran. Dominique Nadelhofer, a MAN spokesman, told the Post his firm had dealt with its Nazi history and so met its responsibility toward Israel's security." (Jerusalem Post, "Berlin bans sale of trucks to Syria, Iran," 6/23/09)

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"Iranian oil ministry will sue the German Company MAN for not fulfilling its commitment at Shazand refinery, Mehr news agency reported Monday. MAN had to deliver high tech equipments such as turbo compressors and train Iranian technicians adequately but none was done, Mehr cited Alireza Zeyghami, the MD of the National Iranian Oil Company for Refining and Distribution. Zeyghami stated the contract with MAN was signed before the sanctions were imposed on Iran adding the oil minister has consequently ordered to stop license contracts with European firms at refinery projects. The news agency says that MAN was not the only European company which has not fulfilled its duties." (Tehran Times, "Iranian oil ministry to sue German company for breach of contract," 4/9/2012)