Artisans are dissatisfied with the supply of raw materials through intermediaries

Artisans are dissatisfied with the supply of raw materials through intermediaries
  • 2021-03-08
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Ardabil Deputy Governor for Economic Affairs: The craftsmen and producers of the province are complaining about the supply of raw materials through intermediaries, and this problem must be solved in some way.

According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, Arjang Azizi in a meeting with the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade with the representative of the Supreme Leader in the province and the Friday prayer leader of Ardabil said: During the one-day visit of the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade to Ardabil province And Industrial, we witnessed several industrial developing units in the province, which will definitely help the work of these investors with the necessary arrangements by the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade.

He opened two production units, including a factory. January. F announced with a suitable capacity and said: with the opening of this factory in Ardabil province, I will be the center of production and supply. January. The country will be transformed so that 35% of the country's needs will be met through Ardabil province.

Ardabil Deputy Governor for Economic Affairs pointed to the reopening of the textile complex as a large textile unit and added: "After 10 years, this factory, which was owned by Amel Bank, was reconstructed and put into operation by a private sector investor."

Azizi also referred to the visit of the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade to the production complexes and continued: "The most unique industrial projects are being implemented in a private town, which is one of the privileged and first-class non-governmental industrial towns in the country."

In another part of his speech, he pointed out: In these production complexes, an attempt is made to strengthen the added value in the production sector, which in addition to creating employment opportunities, the export-oriented nature of these products is also an advantage.

Azizi referred to the visit of the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade to industrial units in Parsabad and Garmi cities and continued: Most towns and industrial areas in Ardabil province are active and their development plans are being considered.

Phase three of Ardabil town No. 2 is in the stage of land acquisition

He added: With the completion of the capacity of Ardabil Industrial Town No. 1, Ardabil Industrial Town No. 2 has also reached the development stage and its third phase with an area of ​​312 hectares is in the land acquisition stage. We hope that with the development of this town up to one thousand hectares of required infrastructure Provide assistance from the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade.

Azizi announced the presence of investors in these low-income areas along with production incentives and said: "We witnessed the opening of a paper-paper factory in Ardabil, where such industrial units expect their raw materials to be supplied in some way through mines and auctions." 

He said: Most investors in Ardabil province expect that their raw materials will be provided without intermediaries and more investment opportunities will be provided by facilitating matters.

500 billion tomans of low interest facilities will be paid to Ardabil craftsmen

Azizi continued his remarks: The Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade was supposed to pay 500 billion tomans from domestic resources in support of the province's craftsmen as low-interest facilities, which could transform the province's industry.

The Deputy Governor of Ardabil for Economic Affairs stated: "We are witnessing some obstacles and problems in the supply of raw materials in most industrial and production units, and we have asked the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade to help and support less developed provinces such as Ardabil."