Stone export boom depends on modernization of industries and mines

Stone export boom depends on modernization of industries and mines
  • 2017-10-23
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Central Governor: We have to think about the executive and think about the causes of failure in things like stone exports. Today, the Central Province, as the province with the largest share of stone mines in the country, is ready to talk to the Stone Association and all the relevant organizations. Removes these barriers.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Ali Aghazadeh said Tuesday at the opening ceremony of the 10th International Stone Exhibition in Mahallat and Neymour: The central province, especially the Mahallat and Delijan area, has many godly blessings. Use these blessings appropriately and desirably to protect and protect both ourselves and future generations.

The governor added: "Unfortunately, today we see that many of the country's reserves and resources such as the environment, water, forests and so on. Blessings of resources and wasted resources are happening, which will be one of the bitter events in our history.

He said: Neighborhoods and Delijan cities have a wide variety of climates, which is not the case in many areas of Iran, the area is known as the capital of flowers that symbolize elegance as well as the capital of rock in Iran and also in tourism, fountain The warm water of the neighborhoods is also excellent, all of which is a testament to the good climate and underground resources that these areas enjoy, all of which must be preserved as divine blessings.

The governor pointed out: With regard to what was said, it should not be merely a matter of praise and praise, not just a problematic design and the work to be done, but also a rational consideration.

Aghazadeh continued: "We have to think about the causes and failures in things like stone exports. Today, the central province, as the province that has the largest share of stone mines in the country, is ready to talk to the stone association and all relevant organizations. And remove these obstacles.

He said some of these may go back to the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Commerce, Customs, Banks and partly to the active mining industry, as the problems of many industries and mines are now outdated.

"The overhead costs are so high because of the exhaustion that we have to deal with with the support of the government," said the governor, adding that "if we look at issues based on cooperation and cooperation we can solve the problems very closely."

Agazadeh said: Currently, the construction industry in the country is stagnating but our production is as much as before and this should not be our only reliance but we should strengthen and strengthen this field by examining and solving the problems of stone export.