Iran Stone Exhibition, The Source of Goodness and Blessing
Head of Mines and Minerals Commission of Iran Chamber of Commerce: Mahalat is one of the main stone production centers in the country. It has very good mines and stone processing plants. The annual Iranian stone fair is also a source of blessing.
According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Bahram Shakouri, Chairman of the Mining and Mining Industries Commission of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, on the sidelines of the fourth conference on the role of mining in the development of the country (Yazd province), in an exclusive interview with the Iranian Stone News Agency stated: To increase the export of Iranian products and goods, and our work at the Chamber of Commerce Mining also rests on the principle of providing the necessary platforms to increase the export of mineral products.
He said: "At the moment the most important issue is to increase the export of mineral products; to increase the quality and to lower the price. It is possible to do both with the efforts of the manufacturers themselves." Government and Chamber of Commerce support also boosts exports and accelerates exports.
"One of the most important things the government can do to increase exports is to strengthen infrastructure, especially transportation, so that private sector actors can move their products at the lowest cost," he said.
"We need to have a permanent and effective presence in foreign markets and international fairs and to increase our export customers every day," said the head of the Mining and Mining Commission of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce. It is difficult now to increase sanctions with this situation, but we must do so and fix the problems.
"There are export problems right now that are beyond the reach of the Iranian producer, for example; global prices are not in our hands, sanctions cannot be resolved by the producer, there are problems with the state bureaucracy," Shakouri said. As well as the heavy interest of banks and so on. We only have to think of a solution and do our best to reduce the cost of finished products and maintain exports in whatever way we know.
He said about the local stone and stone exhibition in Iran: Mahalat city is one of the centers of stone production in the country. It has very good mines and stone processing plants. The annual Iranian stone fair is also a source of blessing.
He emphasized: Iran's stone industry should use modern machinery and modern technology to increase its productivity and reduce the waste of stone to its lowest level. We in the stone industry have to get to the point where there is nothing like scrap or broken stone in the industry.
He stressed: "To increase exports we need to increase quality, increase quality by training workers and using up-to-date technologies and waste prevention." There is also a need for serious debate on the marketing of the stone industry and comprehensive collaboration with designers and architects. The Neighborhood Stone Exhibition can be the centerpiece of these important discussions.