Isaac Jahangiri: Exports should be revived in the country

Isaac Jahangiri: Exports should be revived in the country
  • 2019-01-08
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First Vice President: Exports should be restored in the country. In our current situation, we need more currency than we used to export. That is why the US first went to the boycott of our oil and petrochemicals and metals, which, of course, would not work, but if they did, By exporting other products such as clothing and other accessories we supply.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Isaac Jahangiri today at the Amin Al-Darb ceremony marking the anniversary of the establishment of the Chamber of Commerce said: "Under sanctions and restrictions, we must open new horizons for the people, economic activists, because the enemy seeks an uncertain future for the people." Is.

"In these conditions, we have to adopt different approaches and functions than in the past because the conventional approaches recognized under pressure will not work and we need innovation," he said. Opportunity is created through entrepreneurs who move forward with innovation and positive change, and there must also be conditions for women and youth to work, as they are among the most prominent entrepreneurs in the country's economy.

The First Vice President added: "The dynamic business community knows and operates in a timely manner; unfortunately or fortunately, the pace of change in our society is too high for economic activists to be responsive to those changes."

Jahangiri continued: We need to promote trust and social capital between the younger generation and the micro industries, which we are in dire need of in the current situation.

He added: "In recent decades, economic activists have been going through very difficult conditions so that we had sanctions of years 1 and 2 and continued until 2 and now the sanctions are back at the beginning of the year with the tip to economic activists, factory owners and the oppressed people." It is Iran.

Iran's economy has already had chronic illnesses

"These problems have been recurring before the boycott," the first vice president said. "These problems have been repeated over the years and have not been resolved and have become challenges and super-challenges.

Jahangiri said: Liquidity is becoming a problem in the country On the one hand we are facing environmental problems, and these environmental problems are not only related to metropolises but also to other cities such as Sistan and Khuzestan. We also have the problem of water super-challenge, which can threaten the life of the country; despite all these problems, we have faced sanctions.

We paid a lot for the negotiations

"The most important argument for sanctioning Iran is that we did not abide by international law and went to the weapons of mass destruction," he said. We also paid for it, and the talks went on, and eventually we decided to take some confidence-building measures and get things done at that point.

"This time Americans want to tell people around the world," Trump says, "the Iranians have put a hat on us." With the advent of a president, it has been a long-running negotiation, and the first vice president has added. What should we do in these circumstances? This is nothing but US bullying because they do not want a strong Iranian in the region.

US sanctions will not last long because it is unreasonable

Jahangiri added: "Al-Qaeda and ISIL that created Iran stopped it and eventually Trump himself declared that" we have spent $ 7 trillion in the region "but nothing has been achieved. This period will not be long either, because the US sanctions are very irrational and have no backing. They have focused on making people's livelihoods hard to deal with, leading to a domestic collapse, and ultimately following the economic collapse of Iran or the collapse of the system. But it is us who can shorten these hardships.

"The authorities must accept that they are coherent and do not exacerbate the internal divisions or allow the extremists to be destroyed," he said.

The first vice president added: "To say 'our private sector is looting' or 'making a lot of profit' is cruel to them because they want the country to be in good shape." We must make sure, first of all, that people's livelihoods are not compromised and that the goods they need are abundantly available, and that the government has taken decisions. I call on businessmen to be more supportive of the people, because by this example, the famous winter will go away and the russians will remain in coal, and people will never forget them.

Jahangiri also said that exports should be revived in the country. In our current situation, we need more currency than we used to export. That is why the US first went to the boycott of our oil and petrochemicals and metals, which, of course, would not work, but if it were to stop. We supply our products by exporting other products such as clothing and other accessories.

He said: "I know that businessmen and businessmen have problems with banking and liquidity, but they are on the government's agenda. In these difficult times, big men must come.

At the end of his speech, the First Vice President said: "I promise to the economic activists to stay and do not hesitate for a moment to support them.

* Tasnim