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Iranian-American Entrepreneurs Want You to Taste the Fruit of the Recent Nuclear Deal

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Californians, including more than 200,000 people of Persian descent, could soon taste the fruits of the recent nuclear deal with Iran. The U.S will lift longtime bans on the imports of food and carpets once Iran meets certain obligations. The new possibility of trade has piqued the interest of some Iranian entrepreneurs here.

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