The third meeting of the Central Province Stone Industry Policy Council
Head of the Central Province Mining and Trade Organization: One of the most important things we will do this year for the 10th Exhibition is to give incentives to the people in attendance, for example for the miners who put their stone in Exhibiting and participating in this important event should be considered the necessary incentives to make this international event more vibrant.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, the third meeting of the Central Stone Industry Policy Council was attended by Mohammad Reza Hajipour, Mostafa Amra, Mohsen Besarde, Mohsen Mirzaei, Mohammad Hossein Heidari, Behnam Nikfar, Aziz Mirzaeian, Abbas Ghanbari, Seyed Alireza Mostafavi, Yousefi, Hossein Pourhassani and Asghar Zolfaghari were formed in the Central Province Mining and Trade Organization.
At the beginning of the meeting, engineer Mirzaeian, secretary of the Central Province Stone Industry Policy Council, presented a report on the actions taken by the Central Council and discussed the important issue of mining and quarrying in the Central Province.
Mining and quarrying statistics
According to the Central Province Stone Industry Policy Council, the survey of mining and quarrying plants will be completed within the next three months, with the use of expert and experienced forces. The engineering system of the central province and the mining house will be assisted by the Policy Council.
Hossein Pourhassani called on the head of the Organization for Mining, Trade and Industry to use the forces used to survey mines and quarries to get skilled traders and experts to help count down mines to help rebuild roads. To begin with, or at least ask why these mines are shut down and not working, seek to answer the question and fix the problems.
Hosseinpour Hosni's argument for using merchants in the census debate was that these people could bridge the gap between this need and inventory given Iran's need for stone and stone inventory in Iran.
Further on, Mohammad Halajian, Managing Director of the 10th International Iranian Stone Exhibition, announced the presence of more than 300 international traders in the Iranian Stone Exhibition and asked the Chairman of the Mines and Trade Organization and the CEO of Markazi Town Estates to take the necessary measures if necessary. There is financial support for the presence of international businessmen, who promised central government officials in this case.
"The reconstruction and modernization of machinery in the central province is one of the serious issues that we will pursue with great effort," he said. Activating mines that have been closed is also on the agenda of the organization, we are currently exploring the reasons for the closure and providing expert opinions on this issue as soon as we gather expert opinions on this.
He said: If the miners know mines that are closed or semi-active, they should report them to us or the managers of the township companies in the central province to take measures to address their problems.
Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce attends Iran's 10th Stone Exhibition
Referring to the 10th Iranian Stone Exhibition in October this year, he stated: "Mr. Shariatmadari has been required to attend the Iranian Stone Exhibition and he has promised to attend the opening ceremony. Given their eagerness to visit production facilities and mine capacities, my prediction is that they will definitely be present at the exhibition.
He pointed out: Due to the large volume of work to be done at the Iranian Stone Exhibition, it is likely that Mr. Sarkhini will be present for two or three days. One of the most important plans of the 10th Exhibition is to hold a large gathering of the Ministers of State of the country and we need Mr. Sarkhini to attend this meeting.
Providing the necessary incentives for the miners who present their stones at the fair
He continued: One of the most important things we will do this year for the 10th Exhibition is to give incentives to the people present at the exhibition, for example to the miners who display their stones at the exhibition. And to participate in this important endeavor, the incentives needed to make this international event more vibrant.
He said: We will meet with all the miners in the central province and will talk about the large number of foreign traders in the Iranian stone exhibition, as well as the importance of attending the exhibition and the incentives that can be considered. Will be needed.