Iran's stone industry needs more convergence

Iran's stone industry needs more convergence
  • 2017-05-01
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Governor of Central Minerals Association: Honorable Minister of Mining and Commerce's decision to consolidate stone exhibitions in Nimar area is of utmost importance. Is.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Abbas Karbala'i, a well-known miner and member of the board of directors of the Central Province Miners' Association, said in a conversation with the Hajjar Magazine that the stone exhibition is a place to evaluate the achievements and abilities of stone craftsmen. The country stone exhibitions represent the level of abilities of stone industry activists during each period of the exhibition, which can be thoroughly evaluated by assessing the abilities and progress of the stone industry and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the industry. Take the necessary actions and planning to address the shortcomings He did.

He added: The holding of the stone exhibition is worthy of consideration in two respects: on the one hand, the quantitative and qualitative level of its holding and its impact on the stone industry, and on the other hand, the progress of the stone industry and related industries.

He continued: The study of the above two factors has a great impact on achieving the main objective of the exhibition, which is more economic prosperity at the domestic and international level.

He said: Creating an exhibition space in the Nimar area with the investment of the private sector is a good step and we expect the regional and provincial authorities to make the necessary cooperation to remove administrative barriers. So far we have seen constructive interaction between the private and public sectors, and we hope that this trend will continue.

Abbas Karbala'i considers the gathering of the country's stone fairs in Nimvar area a remarkable achievement for the region and said that the decision of the Honorable Minister of Mining and Commerce to consolidate the stone fairs in Nimvar region is of great importance for all members of the stone industry to believe. That requires success in the field of cohesion and convergence.

He continued: Multiple exhibitions create unnecessary competition among the members of the class, perhaps the least damage of which can be investigated in the absence of qualitative growth and attention to fundamental issues. The dynamics and activation of the stone industry require more recognition in production and processing capabilities. To this end, all members of the stone industry must always seek to promote quality and thrive in the stone market.

He said: It should be noted that the gathering of the exhibition in one place requires the creation of various infrastructures, from now on their creation should be of more interest to those involved in holding the Iranian stone exhibition.