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Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade: We are looking to take advantage of the export opportunities of fifteen neighboring countries to increase exports, and in this regard, in international negotiations with their ambassadors, we have facilitated trade relations with neighboring countries, and this is a serious concern. It is common to us and the private sector.
According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Dr. Reza Rahmani, at a gathering of top officials in the country, where the former Minister of Industry was also present, pointed to the key point of industrial growth. Hold on until we fall.
"When we see the development of the country's top brand units in the provinces, we look forward to the future of industry," he said, referring to his provincial visits to manufacturing plants.
The Minister of Industry emphasized the importance of the private sector in balanced industrial development and the dangers of boycotts. He noted that the requirements for passing the boycott are the private sector beliefs and we institutionalize this belief in the Ministry of Industry.
Rahmani described the soldiers and commanders of the private war front as addressing the managers of the production units present at the meeting: "Our first priority in the country is to maintain the status of the industrial units, and anyone in any position is not hurting us."
He added: "We are looking to take advantage of the export opportunities of fifteen neighboring countries to increase exports, and to facilitate international relations with neighboring countries in the international negotiations with the ambassadors of these countries." This is a serious and common concern for us and the private sector.
The Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade pointed to his recent talks with the Qatari ambassador and said: "We had a delegation to Qatar to supply the World Cup with the need for a trade delegation to cover this trade."
Rahmani said: We are determined to use previous ministers with years of experience and leading national and international figures and personalities to lead large international projects.
He stressed: "The private sector should take the opportunity of Afghanistan and Iraq seriously and we will provide this trade facilitation wherever government is needed."
At the end of his speech at the summit of Iran's top manufacturing companies, Rahmani said that "my job is to support production and to carry out this ministerial mission in important decision-making meetings on behalf of good and on behalf of producers." This sanctity has not existed in the country, and in order to compensate for this shortcoming, culture needs to come to the aid of production so that producers can smoothly cross the boycott.
IRNA