Establishment of Iran-Turkey Mineral Cooperation Commission

Establishment of Iran-Turkey Mineral Cooperation Commission
  • 2019-01-23
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The Secretary General of the Iran-Turkey Joint Chamber of Commerce announced the establishment of the Iran-Turkey Mineral Cooperation Commission.

Seyyed Jalal Ebrahimi - secretary general of the Iran-Turkey Joint Chamber of Commerce - elected as chairman of the Iran-Turkey Mineral Cooperation Commission, said: "The commission can help identify raw materials for export. And cause miners to extract and process minerals, but it should be noted that the shortage in processing causes crude minerals.

He pointed out that the Turkish metal industry needs to use iron ore, coal or other materials such as pellets, concentrates, copper, lead, molybdenum, chromite and fluorine as hardeners: "Given the abundance of mineral resources, Iran can Turkey's need brought the necessary benefits and rapidly increased the country's export volume to $ 30 billion.

Ebrahimi expressed the hope that the owners of construction stone mines would be able to export their mineral commodities as export federations in order to take full advantage of these capacities and make progress.

He added: "In this regard, the Iran-Turkey Joint Chamber of Commerce, the Iranian Mine House, and the Iran-Turkey Study Center are ready to assist the miners, miners and experts in the mining industry and will not hesitate to cooperate." It goes without saying that the presence of government officials in mining committees' meetings can also be very helpful and helpful.

Referring to the role of the export of minerals in the economic structure, the head of the Commission for Mineral Cooperation of Iran and Turkey emphasized: Our country can be one of the biggest exporters of minerals to the Mediterranean basin with iron ore, coal, construction and precious stones. According to experts in the field of mine exploration and processing, the land and topography of Iran and Turkey have territorial and mineral similarities, especially in the areas of stone, lead, zinc and silica, so the two countries can work together in the field of material processing and conversion. Initial mining as well as extraction and exploration; joint venture and expand the export field.

* ISNA