Mining closure wave following factory closures
Miner City History Miner: Brokers entering the stone market disrupt the market order and cause inflation.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, a prominent miner in the Mahalat and Nawar districts evaluated the situation of the stone market as stagnant and said that because the market is stagnant and the stone diggers do not buy the mine, they are having problems. Seventy percent of our class is closed.
"There are all sorts of problems right now," he said. Checks are coming back, there is no liquidity, gasoline is expensive and buyers are not. We are on the verge of closure right now and our extraction is too low.
Describing the imminent closure of the mines, Ahmad Tavakoli said: "When the plant is not cut, it does not have a mine." How much do we have in stock now? What economic justification should a machine that consumes a thousand liters of gasoline a day. When given to a miner at a rate of 70,000 liters of gasoline at a government rate, that quota does not cover a machine.
The district's long-time mining miner said the next problem for value-added tax miners. No one in our class pays the surplus-value, but the manufacturer, whether the factory or the miner, must pay the surplus-value to the government.
Ahmad Tavakoli, in response to a question about how much the Chinese are buying from local miners in the district, said: "The Chinese are not buying from us right now." The only stone they buy now is one of marble and the other a stone of mines on the other side of Shiraz.
Ahmad Tavakoli described the entry of intermediaries into the stone market as a perverse order of the market and said: It is true that the dealers pay cash and the factories give the minerals after selling the stone but I personally prefer to deal with the miner because if one of the checks Brokers are not hard to find, but the factory is a fixed place, and we can even go and return the stone.
He said the main reason for the stagnation of the stone mill was due to the stagnation of construction stagnation in the country and said: "No new buildings are being built, and there are no buildings being sold, so there is no customer for the stone."
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