Politics is the bedrock of economic exports

Politics is the bedrock of economic exports
  • 2016-08-08
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CEO of Pishgaman Sang Pasargad: Export policy depends on economic growth Governments need to open the way for employment to increase and foreign exchange resources to be strong.

Sadegh Tavakoli, Managing Director of Pishgaman Stone Pasargad Company, has been working in the stone industry for several years, according to Iran's International Stone Exhibition. A career is a priority for me, and it's a legacy I received from my father. I've been doing this for fifteen years.

He added: Pasargad complex has seven active factories with a daily production of 7,000 square meters of stone. All we have to do is keep up-to-date and meet consumer tastes despite the differences. The production complex at the national level and beyond is an effective presence in international markets, and fortunately the will to achieve this goal has already been formed in our collection.

He said: One of our main concerns is machinery modernization and fortunately we have been very successful in this. Our machines are manufactured by companies such as Barzanti, Gaspar, BMW Italy and reputable brands.

He said: In addition to modernizing the machines, the correct way of using them in our collection is highly regarded; in fact, mastering the work has given us the value that this expertise should bring to localization; We do not imitate, but our work is an adaptation or exchange.

He continued: "Without a doubt, our first priority is the consumer, but we cannot just prioritize the consumer with the slogan; we intend to consider customer preferences in the correct sense of the word and that is why we believe our work It is a blend of art and industry and a customer-oriented art that is embedded in the science of production.

"The policy is the bedrock of economic exports, the government must open the way; if that happens, employment will increase and foreign exchange resources will be very strong," said Managing Director of Pishgaman Sang Pasargad.

"Our collection is currently exporting stones to Kazakhstan, the United Arab Emirates, China, Iraq, Qatar, Europe and the United States, and with the help of God, our collection will expand further in the future," he said.