Provincial readiness to solve the stone industry problems
Provincial Governor: Mahallah has two advantages as a symbol of gentleness, elegance, and stone as God 's toughest creature.
According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Seyyed Ali Aghazadeh inaugurated the 10th International Iranian Stone Exhibition in Mahalat: Central Province and Mahalal city have many godly blessings and it is our art that these blessings Use it properly and preserve it for our generation and our future.
"Neighborhoods and Delijan are two cities with diverse climates and climates and underground resources that these resources need to be dealt with," he said. Use and preserve.
Aghazadeh stated: Mahal city has two advantages of flower as a symbol of gentleness and elegance and stone as the hardest creature of God together and besides tourism capacity and springs has created immense potential for this city.
He emphasized that it should not be neglected and said: "We need to be thoughtful and executive because the process of exporting stone abroad is expensive compared to other countries and it is necessary to develop the export at a reasonable price."
The governor added: "The province is ready to consult with stone associations and organizations active in this field to resolve barriers because some of the barriers at the ministry level, some related to customs, banks and industries, etc." The government can seek to resolve the challenges with the help of the government. Launch a stone research center in the neighborhoods.
In this ritual, the representative of the people of Neighborhoods and Delijan in the Majlis, noting that a decade of efforts in the field of stone exhibition in the neighborhood and in fact a decade ahead, we said: Internationalization of this exhibition is a big task and a trend That's the growth that was suggested last year and was implemented this year.
Hojatoleslam Alireza Salimi said: The city has many capacities. Two million tonnes of crude stone production is carried out annually in the city, and we have ten percent of Travertine's global capacity.
He described the active human resources in the mining area as an unparalleled advantage in the city and said that the experience of this part of the workforce in the city is so much that it sometimes exceeds the education of university graduates and in addition to the activists in the field of mining and processing. They are determined to continue.
Salimi said: "Despite the existing capacity and advantages, there are some problems, most notably the country's small share of global markets, which reaches about half a percent and there is a significant gap with neighboring countries active in the field." There is a lot of effort to be taken in the global marketplace.
Referring to the non-enforcement of some of the laws in this area, such as VAT, he said, "VAT means consumer tax. If it is received from the producer, it should be amended and acted in accordance with the law." .
"This is not enforced in the country and of course there are legal gaps where the parliament is fully receptive to the hurdles and introducing the impasses to speed," he said. Forgiveness is the barrier.
He said that although there are efforts to set up the center, it has failed and it is necessary to set up a stone research center in the neighborhood. Launch a stone research center as well as stone based knowledge companies in the neighborhoods.
Salimi called the creation of a special stone quarry area, considering appropriate tariffs and technology imports as important in the country's stone industry, and suggested that the Mining Import Supervisory Committee also provide the necessary guidance and guidance to the craftsmen. And also to eliminate the inconsistencies in the distribution of raw materials.
* ISNA