The gathering of country rock fairs in Nimar
The Director General of Industry, Mining and Commerce of the Central Province announced the follow-up to the internationalization of the Mahal and Nemir stone exhibition in future periods.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Mohammad Reza Hajipour on Wednesday evening at the closing ceremony of the 8th Stone Exhibition of Mahallat and Nimvar city stated: According to the location of Mahalat and Nimvar city, administrative procedures of regional, provincial, national and international geographical registration The exhibition has begun to be integrated in the coming period of country stone fairs in Mahallah.
Director General of Industry, Mines and Trade of Markazi Province welcomed the presence of foreign ambassadors and economic advisers in Iran's stone exhibition and added: "The private sector should actively promote the potentials and capacities of mines and mineral products in the international markets with active presence in international markets." .
He noted that holding this exhibition was an effective step in introducing the capabilities of the stone industry of Markazi province, especially Mahalat as the capital of Iran.
Hajipour continued: Preparing the exhibition site in less than three months shows the ability of the private sector to carry out various projects in the country.
Director General of Industry, Mining and Commerce of Markazi Province, referring to the presence of martyrs' families at the closing ceremony of the Iranian Stone Exhibition reiterated: "The stability and security we are witnessing today in the country and all our efforts in the economic and political jihad are due to martyrs and their families." Theirs.
At the end of the ceremony, the families of the martyrs of Nimar and the executives of the Iranian Stone Fair were honored with a plaque.
The 8th Iranian Exhibition of Stone from the 19th to the 22nd of October this year with the participation of three hundred domestic and foreign companies showcased the capabilities of the country's stone industry and ten percent of these companies from Italy, China, Turkey, Germany and other foreign countries participated in the exhibition. They had participated.