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Iranian firm offers to buy out minority shareholders at Russian Caspian port terminal

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Posted on July 1, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Nasim Bahr Kish, an Iranian firm that holds a controlling stake in Russia's Astrakhan Port, has submitted an offer to acquire the remaining shares, including a 25% stake owned by the

Iranian Company Proposes Buyout of Minority Stakeholders at Russian Port

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Nasim Bahr Kish, an Iranian firm that holds a controlling stake in Russia's Astrakhan Port, has submitted an offer to acquire the remaining shares, including a 25% stake owned by the Russian state, the company's records showed on Tuesday.

Astrakhan Port owns a sea terminal in the southern Russian city of Astrakhan.

The move underscores Tehran's increasing involvement in Russia's export infrastructure as the two countries deepen economic ties under Western sanctions. The news was first reported by Russian newspaper Kommersant.

The deal, worth approximately 437.5 million roubles ($5.6 million) would give the Iranian firm full control over one of the key Caspian Sea terminals, used for transshipping grain, metals, timber, and fertilizers.

In the 2023/2024 agricultural season, the terminal handled around 275,000 metric tons of grain, but volumes dropped to 139,500 tons in the current season, with no shipments in May.

The Caspian Sea is a traditional route for transporting Russian grain to Iran.

Grain shipments through the route sharply declined in the second half of 2025 due to a temporary export ban on barley and corn imposed by Russia, but analysts expect a rebound in the 2025/2026 agricultural season, partly due to a crop decline in Iran this year.

($1 = 78.4455 roubles)

(Reporting by Gleb Stolyarov and Olga Popova; Editing by David Evans)

Key Takeaways

  • Nasim Bahr Kish offers to buy remaining shares at Astrakhan Port.
  • The deal includes a 25% stake owned by the Russian state.
  • The port is key for transshipping grain, metals, and more.
  • Grain shipments dropped due to Russia's export ban.
  • Analysts expect a rebound in grain shipments by 2025/2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the value of the deal proposed by Nasim Bahr Kish?
The deal is worth approximately 437.5 million roubles, equivalent to $5.6 million.
What percentage of Astrakhan Port does the Iranian firm currently control?
Nasim Bahr Kish holds a controlling stake in Astrakhan Port and is looking to acquire the remaining shares.
How much grain did the terminal handle in the 2023/2024 agricultural season?
In the 2023/2024 agricultural season, the terminal handled around 275,000 metric tons of grain.
What has caused a decline in grain shipments through the Caspian Sea?
Grain shipments sharply declined due to a temporary export ban on barley and corn imposed by Russia.
How does this deal reflect the relationship between Iran and Russia?
The move underscores Tehran's increasing involvement in Russia's export infrastructure as the two countries deepen economic ties under Western sanctions.

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