Officials need to pay attention to Iranian stone exhibition

Officials need to pay attention to Iranian stone exhibition
  • 2016-06-28
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At the first session of the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, the Exhibition Board of Directors asked the Governor of Mahalat to provide the necessary premises for the presence of ambassadors and business consultants, as well as the Honorable Minister of Mining and Trade and his deputies, and the Honorable Minister of Roads, Urban Development and Environment. Exhibition.

According to Iran Stone International Exhibition; first meeting of Iran Stone International Exhibition Camp was attended by Sayed Ahmad Sajadi, Mahallat Governor, Mahalat Head of Mining and Trade Department, Hossein Pourhassani, Managing Director, Behnam Nikfar Managing Director, Mohammad Shahverdi, Ahmad Tavakoli was a member of the board of directors and executive director of Iran International Stone Exhibition.

The government's 10% stake has yet to be paid

Hossein Pourhasani, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, expressed his condolences on the occasion of the martyrdom of the Imam Ali (AS), saying: For the 9th Exhibition, we had to add a 4,000-meter nave to the Exhibition Area, And we worried that contractors would not be able to do their jobs on time, and we postponed the construction of the site after the show. In Heyman, it was mandated to begin the construction of the nave immediately after the 9th Exhibition.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, pointing to the very positive impact of the presence of foreign ambassadors and consultants in the exhibition, urged the local governor to provide the necessary conditions for the presence of all foreign ambassadors and consultants associated with the stone industry, including the local governor. He promised in this regard.

Pourhassani added: Last year, about eleven billion dollars was spent on the construction and equipping of the exhibition by the private sector, and the official expert of the judiciary carefully reviewed and approved all these expenses. By law, the government is obliged to provide 10 percent of this amount as a donation to the exhibition, but we have not received it yet.

Minister of Mines and Trade and Minister of Roads and Urban Development to attend the exhibition

Following the meeting, Behnam Nikfar, Managing Director of Iran International Stone Exhibition, stated: Last year we prepared about fifteen hectares of exhibition space with funding provided by the private sector. We need the remaining fifteen hectares of land for the construction of the next niches, and the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development will provide the implementation and accelerating platform. Obviously, the sooner this happens, the faster we can take the necessary steps to complete the exhibition.

He added: In the 8th Exhibition, Mr. Dr Sarkhini, Deputy Minister of Mines Industry and Trade, named this exhibition as International Stone Exhibition of Iran and during their conversations with me they emphasized that due to the large capacities Located in this area we know here as the International Iranian Stone Exhibition.

"The private sector is also ready to take the necessary steps, but the land issue must be resolved first," he said. We demand that the Minister of Mines and Commerce, as well as the Minister of Roads and Urban Development visit the exhibition this year or earlier to address some of the problems we have in this area.

Solve the environmental problems of the region

Behnam Nikfar said: "There are some environmental issues in the Nimar area that have been defined for many areas in and around the city, but there are also legal uncertainties and some by-laws. Existing ones have defined these areas in another way.

He noted: According to the environmental organization approved in 1989, the International Stone Exhibition of Iran and its surrounding factories are not in the area of ​​environmental protection and it is necessary to take definite steps to transfer the lands of that area. The presence of Ms. Irakhtar at the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, both during and prior to the Exhibition, as well as the examination of documents and instructions, can be very effective in this regard.

The next meeting of the Governor of Mahallat said: "Certainly the necessary measures will be taken to invite other economic advisers and ambassadors to a very desirable level and we will do our utmost to do this in the best possible way." Give.

He also added that we will do our best to provide the necessary facilities for the transfer of the land needed for the exhibition and make it available to the exhibition as soon as possible. Of course, the presence of the Minister of Mines and Commerce and the Minister of Roads and Urban Development and the Honorable Head of the Environment Agency can be very helpful and effective in this regard and will speed up the process of development that will surely be inviting to those dear.