The presence of foreign companies in Iran stone exhibition

The presence of foreign companies in Iran stone exhibition
  • 2016-09-11
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Governor of Mahallat: To present export potentials of business consultants from different countries will be present at the Iranian Stone Exhibition.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Neighborhood Governor Seyyed Ahmad Sajadi stated: "The 9th Iranian Stone Exhibition is in the space of sixty-five thousand square meters for four days from September 24 to September 27 at the permanent stone exhibition in the city. It will be held halfway.

Referring to the presence of three hundred companies and complexes in the field of stone production, processing and machineries that are active in the country at this year's Iranian Stone Exhibition, he said: Two Turkish companies and ten representatives of foreign companies in Iran, especially Italy, will be present on the sidelines. The conference is organized by scientific and seminars on the quality of stone production and processing by domestic and foreign experts.

Sajjadi pointed to training courses focused on export consortia as plans of the exhibition and the presence of operating banks in the fields of industry, mining and export as one of the goals of the exhibition.

He added: The presence of operating banks in the field of industry, mining and export at the 9th Iranian Stone Exhibition to provide expert advice on the use of low cost banking facilities for artisans to create a city-wide production boom is another objective of the exhibition, as well as the presence of business advisers The export target is also included in the exhibition's work program to familiarize with the export potentials of the neighborhoods.

The governor of Mahalat added: "With the help of the central governorate and the chamber of commerce, the presence of foreign trade delegations has been provided, including a thirty-member delegation from Afghanistan, a ten-member delegation from Turkey and Italian companies in the field of design and construction." .

Sajjadi said one of the most important processes in the exhibition was the pursuit of a 10% grant from the Trade Promotion Organization to create the second phase of Iran's unique stone complex. We are an exhibition and export terminal for flowers and plants.