Plan to remove barriers to production

Plan to remove barriers to production
  • 2021-04-10
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The Deputy Chairman of the Program and Budget Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, stating that production barriers are different in each industry and sector, stressed the need to count these barriers and plan to remove them.

According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, Mohammad Khodabakhshi stated: "We all have a mission and tasks to fulfill this year's slogan (production, support and dismantling) and we must try to achieve this slogan. Obviously, we in the parliament must reform or We will even try to remove some of the laws as well as monitor the related laws. In this regard, we will prioritize this issue in the Program and Budget Commission. And we will monitor the allocation of the construction budget so that projects that can be handed over are not handed over to the private sector.

The representative of the people of Aligudarz in the parliament continued: "We will also try to have a high social income for the country's development budget, because the more infrastructure is created in different regions, the more investment and production will be provided." Accordingly, we will try to have a complete and comprehensive supervision over production and employment credits, and we will also monitor the allocation of bank resources, especially mandatory facilities.

Khudabakhshi went on to say that there are several factors as barriers to production and business: Laws and regulations are one of the factors affecting business and can not be expected to be just one of the barriers by amending laws and regulations. Business is to solve the problems in this area. We must consider all the obstacles together. Parliament can clearly help the production sector in the area of ​​legislation and oversight.

The deputy chairman of the parliament's program and budget commission added: "We can not go for a single version because the barriers in this area are different from goods to goods and industry to industry, and their problems must be counted separately and then we must plan to remove the barriers." . For example, in the field of agriculture, the phenomenon of speculation and the fact that profits go to the pockets of brokers is the biggest obstacle. In the field of home appliances, smuggling is one of the main problems, and in the automotive industry, inefficient management and conflict of interest of organizations affect this industry.

He added: "All of us, both the parliament and the government, should work to reform the laws and regulations and support production. Producers should also improve the quality, and finally the people should support production by buying domestically produced goods, so that, God willing, they can remove obstacles and support." Production to be realized this year.

* ISNA