Eighty-five percent of Iran's stone exhibition
A member of the board of directors of the 8th International Stone Exhibition of Iran announced the completion of an eighty-five percent operation to build a new stone exhibition site.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Ghaffar Abutalebi said: "Eighty-five percent of the construction of the new stone exhibition site has been carried out so far and asphalt will be paved on the streets in the coming days."
"Unfortunately, due to insufficient supervision, many dealers have entered the stone industry, which has led to higher prices for stone and disrupting the production cycle," he said.
Abutalebi said: So far, many solutions have been proposed to deal with dealers and some have proposed law enforcement, but these solutions are not rational and the only solution available is to increase crude production capacity.
Board Member of Eighth International Stone Exhibition Iran: Some stone industry activists suppose raw material exports are hindered by increasing share of domestic factories, while crude stone export share is low and there is no pain in production. During the stoppage of crude stone export, stone production units were still having difficulty supplying raw materials.
Abutalebi criticized some of the decisions made: Some decisions taken by managers are not aimed at increasing production, which in some cases environmental problems impede production growth and in some cases, directives issued to miners allow increased exploitation. Does not give.
"If production and extraction of crude stone is increased and the required stone is abundantly found in the market, the game dealer and abuse will gradually disappear," he said. The problem with supplying raw materials to factory owners is increasing the country's production capacity.
* Pana