Exhibition: A Big Step to Organize the Stone Industry

Exhibition: A Big Step to Organize the Stone Industry
  • 2017-06-12
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Board of Directors of Iran International Stone Exhibition: All the expenses for the construction of this exhibition have been paid by the members and this proves that we have not had any expectations from the government so far, but we welcome it if the government can help.

According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Ghaffar Abutalebi, member of the board of directors of the International Stone Exhibition of Iran in an interview with "Hajar Monthly", emphasizing on the impact of the exhibition on the Iranian stone industry, said: The best place we can put our products to the attention of domestic and foreign buyers.

He considered creating a specialized site for Iranian stone exhibition a big step for organizing the Iranian stone industry and continued: The biggest problem of the Iranian stone industry was not being able to determine its position in a fixed location but since the day it created the Iranian stone exhibition in a fixed location. We have solved this problem and we can give all those who are eager to know about the Iranian stone industry the hope that every year there is a local town in Mahalat, a local town that brings together all Iranian stone industry activists. brings.

Director of the Iranian International Stone Exhibition Association, criticizing the fact that stone exhibitions are held every year in different parts of the country, said that the number of stone exhibitions creates many problems, for example; He repeatedly called on the miners to bear the cost for several days.

He pointed out that Tehran Exhibition is located in the center of the city and the visitors have to incur heavy expenses in order to go to this exhibition: Iran International Stone Exhibition is located where there is no problem to travel and Stone industry activists and visitors can transfer their exhibit items and personal presence at any time they wish.

Responding to the question whether the ownership of the Iranian stone fair is private for some or can be transferred to other members of the stone trade union or other applicants, he said: The ownership of the Iranian stone fair is reserved for those involved in the stone industry in the Nimar area and neighborhoods. They are working but we do not intend to keep it monopoly and can invest in this fair if any stone industry activist from other provinces wishes.

The members of the Board of Directors of the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, referring to the statements of Mr. Engineer Nematzadeh, the Honorable Minister of Mining and Trade, stated about the exhibition: They insisted that the International Stone Exhibition of Iran should be introduced as the only stone exhibition in Iran and if the order was issued From now on, no exhibit will be held anywhere in the country and the only Iranian stone exhibition is the Iranian Stone Exhibition.

Noting that the government has not provided any support for the exhibition, he said: "All the expenses for the exhibition have been paid by the members and this proves that we have not had any expectations from the government so far, but if the government can We welcome this exhibition to help.