Statement by UANI President, Ambassador Mark Wallace on Terex’s Business in Iran

NEW YORK--()--United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) today called on Terex to fully disclose the extent and nature of its business in Iran.

UANI President, Ambassador Mark D. Wallace, made the following statement regarding Terex’s business in Iran:

It is unfortunate that Terex’s “new” policy allows it to continue existing business arrangements in Iran. A great American company like Terex offering an “internal policy” to the public that appears to be an example in clever word-smithing is regrettable. The issue is simple: is Terex doing any business in Iran now, through any affiliate or subsidiary? Terex should be transparent about the products and services that it has provided in Iran in the last year and the money received from such Iran work, but it regrettably appears unwilling to do so. We call on Terex to fully and transparently reveal this information.

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Contacts

United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI)
Nathan Carleton, 212-554-3296
press@uani.com

Release Summary

UANI calls on American construction conglomerate Terex to fully disclose the extent and nature of its business in Iran as part of its newly launched 'Cranes Campaign'.

Contacts

United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI)
Nathan Carleton, 212-554-3296
press@uani.com