Stone industry exports to four countries

Stone industry exports to four countries
  • 2018-12-11
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Sarcheshmeh Mines and Mines Sales Manager: The biggest export problem is the fluctuations in the exchange rate and banking transactions between Iran and other countries. Fluctuations in currency prices have caused miners and manufacturers to face many difficulties in purchasing raw materials, machinery and machinery.

Abbas Malek Jani, Sales Manager of Sarcheshmeh Mining and Stone Industries in an exclusive interview with Iran Stone News Agency stated: Sarcheshmeh Mining and Stone Industries was launched in 1989 by Haj Abbas Mansouri. The complex has six mines in Sarcheshmeh Bukhari Valley, Ramshe Marble, Kerman Marble, Tarsh Marble, Abrokoh Travertine and Chinese Oligodarz.

"We are launching a slab production line," he said. Our most important goal is to conquer global markets and to have an effective and continuous presence in these markets. We cooperate with Qatar, Iraq, China and Russia in exporting.

 "The biggest problem in the export sector is the fluctuations in the exchange rate and the banking transactions between Iran and other countries," said Sarcheshmeh Mining and Stone Industries Sales Manager. Fluctuations in currency prices have caused miners and manufacturers to face many difficulties in purchasing raw materials, machinery and machinery.

He stressed that the government should provide cheap and long-term facilities to exporters and support them in this way. Export protection should be the government's top priority. Many Iranian laws need to be changed in favor of exports and the laws that create the nuisance will be completely eliminated.

Johnny said stone processing in Iran is very poor compared to processing in developed countries. Many processing machines are very old and outdated. Unfortunately, the coupe is not optimized for use, and its fines are high in some plants.

He noted: The most important advantage of foreign exhibitions over domestic exhibitions is the maximum presence of international merchants and merchants in those exhibitions. Unfortunately, there are very few international businessmen at domestic exhibitions.