The craftsman who destroys the environment is not from us
Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce: We are not any craftsman or miner who wants to destroy the environment and we will not give him any legal protection.
According to Iran Stone Exhibition, Reza Rahmani, Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce stated: This year we have announced seven core policies and plans of the Ministry of Industry, Mining and Commerce, including development of production and deepening of domestic production, development of non-oil exports, development Mines and minerals are the development of technology and knowledge-based companies, market management and business logistics, improving the business environment and employing new ways to finance and develop investment.
He added: "I strongly believe that these programs and axes should continue in the country for a year and a half, and in the development prospects of the country special attention should be paid to these approaches."
Rahmani pointed out: Phrases like mineral revolution are pursued with a specific purpose and we are looking to do something completely different in this sector because over the past forty years, except at a certain point where little investment has been made in the country's mining sector. The underlying work in this area had not been done so far and it was necessary to take better and stronger steps in this direction.
He said: "Today the mining and mining sector can be a reliable replacement for the country's oil economy and solved many of the country's problems, so it must mobilize all the capabilities and capacities needed to realize the mineral revolution in the country."
"This document is based on expert opinions and is not limited in time and requires attention and continued implementation for the future development of the country," Minister Semet said, referring to the cooperation of the mining engineering system in the development of the country's road map.
Rahmani said: "I strongly believe in the delegation of power and emphasize its necessity and believe that the mining engineering system has the necessary legal potential and capacity and that it has a coherent and expert legal base that should be developed in the mining sector." Closed.
He stressed: "Of course, the private sector should also be responsible for delegating powers and accountable to the law and even to public opinion for its actions."
Rahmani stated: I consider the present meeting a turning point in the process of delegating powers to the private sector and propose that a High Mines Advisory Council be formed to summarize and present a panel of expert opinions and opinions on mines.
"The private sector needs to take stronger steps to flourish the mining sector," he said. "The Ministry of Mining and Commerce can play a role of auxiliary supervisor."
The Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce, referring to the initial estimate of the two trillion dollars of liquidity available at the country level, stated that pushing this volume of liquidity towards production and mining sector could have good results and transform the country's economy. It is therefore essential that all experts and experts in this field provide all the necessary solutions to this issue.
In another part of his speech, Rahmani pointed to the necessity of explaining the status and importance of mines and the development of the mining industry to officials and even public opinion. I especially expect this to happen soon with the cooperation of all the departments in charge.
He emphasized that the private sector should not disconnect between the government and itself and should not deprive it of its views and expertise to improve the state.
In the final part of his speech, the Minister of Mines and Commerce pointed out the importance of observing the environmental requirements in the field of mines and said: "We do not have any craftsman or miner who wants to destroy the environment and we will not give him any legal protection."
* Tasnim