Businesses are in recession
Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce: Threatens them by slipping economic units into a serious recession.
Mohsen Jalalpour wrote on his Instagram page: Although exit from stagnation was discussed at House of Representatives due to the importance of the issue and the involvement of state-owned companies, Iranian Chamber of Commerce Board meeting The latter itself has re-examined the issue of recession.
According to the head of the House of Commons, as a result of the economic downturn in the recession, they pose a serious threat.
Jalalpour said: "At the board meeting there was good material, and we were able to come up with some appropriate solutions to get out of the recession." Members of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce believe that one of the policies that should be taken into account by the authorities is to address the demand and to take the consumer market more seriously.
He emphasized the need for the consumer and the coordination of production with it as one of the basic principles of demand stimulation and continued: Another requirement to exit the recession is to take essential steps in the field of export. On the other hand, in order to promote the country's position in the world markets, it is necessary to provide conditions for the possibility of competing Iranian goods with the products of other countries.
"On the eve of National Export Day, we must admit that Iranian exporters are not able to compete with their foreign competitors for several reasons, due to the negligence of foreign and domestic inflation rates and inadequate foreign exchange policy in recent years. Of course, uncertainty about the future exchange rate and what will happen after the sale of the product and the return of the currency resulting from its sale should also be added to the reasons for the unwillingness of the exporters to participate in the export.
At the meeting, Jalalpour also discussed a variety of other issues, including the issue that in recent years, due to the presence of oversight, daring and bold decision-making, the country's decision-makers have been taken into consideration.
According to the Speaker of the Parliament of the Private Sector of Iran, the Board of Directors of the Iranian Chamber considers one of the most important reasons for the cautious and sometimes fearful behavior of the state managers due to the twists in the supervisory systems and the encroachments they have with each other.
So, perhaps, to speak of this courageous performance, such as the nuclear one, would not be an exaggeration to say, he said.
At the end, Jalalpour emphasized the need to convey the concerns of the private sector to the government: We all have concerns about the continuation of this situation and we are trying to give the necessary warnings to the authorities. We will certainly pursue this demand while at the same time striving to keep the warning lights on and help the government save the nation's economy.
* Tasnim