ROME, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Italian steel firm Danieli will sign up to $4 billion in commercial agreements with Iran during President Hassan Rouhani's visit in Rome, which starts on Monday, an Italian government source said.
"Danieli will sign a total of four agreements with different companies," the source said. A Danieli spokesman did not immediately comment on the news.
Three of the contracts are worth a total of $1.5 billion, while a fourth is for between $2 billion and $2.5 billion, according to the source. All of the contracts are in the steel and mineral sector.
(Reporting by Massimiliano Di Giorgio, writing by Steve Scherer) ((steve.scherer@thomsonreuters.com ; +39-06-8522-4369;))
"Danieli will sign a total of four agreements with different companies," the source said. A Danieli spokesman did not immediately comment on the news.
Three of the contracts are worth a total of $1.5 billion, while a fourth is for between $2 billion and $2.5 billion, according to the source. All of the contracts are in the steel and mineral sector.
(Reporting by Massimiliano Di Giorgio, writing by Steve Scherer) ((steve.scherer@thomsonreuters.com ; +39-06-8522-4369;))