Sponsoring industry, mining and trade organizations

Sponsoring industry, mining and trade organizations
  • 2015-08-27
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Deputy Director of External Trade Development, Central Province Organization of Mines and Trade: According to the law, 90% of the budget for the export and exhibition infrastructure is paid by the private sector and 10% by the government.

According to Iran International Stone Exhibition, Jafar Asghari, Deputy Director of External Trade Development of Markazi Province Organization of Industry, Mine and Trade, on the sidelines of the 8th Iranian Permanent Fair, welcomed the progress and appreciation of the organizers of the exhibition. The site of the exhibition and its holding have been approved by the provincial government trips and have been successfully held seven times so far. The Ministry of Industry and Mining and Trade Development as the Export Supervisor and Supervisor has undertaken the necessary follow-up and has held various meetings in this field.

He added: With the follow up of the governor's office and the head of the organization we were able to obtain the necessary licenses in 2015 and provide the preliminary implementation of the exhibition site. The law pays 90 percent of the budget for the export and exhibition infrastructure to be paid by the private sector, and the government pays 10 percent, which will pay for the remaining ten percent of site visits.

While thanking the Central Province Miners Association and Yekta Sang Company and Mahallat city authorities, he continued: "All the authorities are doing their best to make this exhibition better. The progress of the work is very good and quite evident. The activities of the organizers of the exhibition to prepare the venue for the night have been appreciated.

Deputy Director of External Trade Development of Central Organization of Mines and Commerce of Central Province said that the presence of officials in the exhibition encourages the private sector and accelerates the growth and development of the stone industry. He said: "The organizers of the exhibition were present at the exhibition by the Honorable Governor and his deputies The Chief Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce and the Board of Directors of the Central Province Chamber of Commerce and Industries and Mines provided the exhibition at the time.

He told miners and manufacturers to have access to advanced machinery from the requirements of the stone industry and said: "Miners should tell us their needs, the organization will do its utmost to provide the necessary machinery." Currently many devices are manufactured domestically that do not need to be imported. We also import non-domestic devices from abroad and receive special customs discounts.

Asghari said the creation of a special economic zone is one of the solutions to shorten intermediaries in the industrial sector, adding that the creation of a special economic zone in the suburbs can be very helpful for industry activists, and that the need for trustees in the private sector and in the sector. It has a government and it is impossible to do it without a trustee.

He added: "There have been very useful meetings with the environment and natural resources to provide the land needed for the exhibition, and it has had good results, and part of the work needs instructions from the state authorities, which God willing will soon do." The creation of this exhibition can create great stability in the region's industry and help address the important issue of non-oil exports. With the lifting of banking sanctions in the near future, we can experience significant growth in the stone export sector.