Details of new state mines exemption
The Deputy Minister of Industry for Mining has issued an executive by-law of applied research priorities that subject miners to 10 percent exemption from state law.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, the Implementing Research Priorities Regulations, which subject miners to a 10% exemption from state law, were issued by the Ministry of Mining and Trade's Mining Department.
The program, which covers the thirteen clauses, is in detail in note ten of Article Thirty-Five of the Product Barrier Remedies Act, which aims to propel mining activists to the country's mineral priorities as well as to provide incentives to investors in the field.
The program is also one of the ways to create prosperity in various sectors of the mining and mining industries as well as science centers for activists and investors in the field. Accordingly, the thirteen priorities include new approaches to the exploration, extraction and processing of minerals, the localization and transfer of technical knowledge, the production and extraction of rare earth elements, coal research projects, the use of waste and slag and the extraction of valuable elements, research Related to molybdenum, tungsten and magnesium metals, research in the field of titanium, research in the field of graphite electrode, optimization of energy consumption, construction of mineral equipment and their processing, creation and enhancement of production efficiency, refractory minerals research and safety sector designs, The environment is the mining sector and the mining industry.
According to a new announcement from the Ministry of Industry, Mining and Commerce, miners who contracted higher education and research (with postgraduate students) for state-of-the-art research and apprenticeships with the approval of the Ministry of Industry have up to 10% And a maximum of fifty billion rials will be exempt every year.
Earlier, the Ministry of Mines and Trade had announced a plan for the exemption of the Miners and Minerals Act, which was announced yesterday by the Deputy Minister of Mines and Minerals of the Ministry of Mines and Commerce.