Central Governor complains about the absence of Iranian officials at the Iranian Stone Exhibition

Central Governor complains about the absence of Iranian officials at the Iranian Stone Exhibition
  • 2019-10-09
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The provincial governor has complained about the absence of national officials at the opening of the 12th Mahal Neighborhood International Exhibition, saying that the stone industry should be given more attention and support because of its value to the country.

According to Iran Stone Exhibition, Seyyed Ali Aghazadeh on Tuesday morning at the inaugural ceremony of the 12th International Stone Exhibition in Nimar, a suburb of Mahallat, stated: Last year, Hepcov Arak Company discussed the issues with the private sector of the stone basin and discussed We achieved good. We are going to transfer the Hepco shares that have been transferred to the government to a mining consortium.

"We are concerned about resolving the issues of Hepco, Azarab and other industries, and we believe that Azar Water could easily bypass sanctions by producing heavy equipment, but now because of negligence, mismanagement and lack of attention," the governor said. Current and past shareholders, the labor sector, have suffered.

Aghazadeh said: "Fifty-nine provincial production units have received deferred salaries in the past year, while the number of industrial units with deferred salaries this year is forty units, which represents a decrease of nearly thirty-three percent."

He complained about the absence of national officials at the exhibition, saying: "This exhibition is an international exhibition and is empty of officials and is expected to be present during the exhibition.

The Central Governor said: "We hope that this exhibition in its twelfth year will show the untapped talents of the stone industry and that we will see more improvement in the state of stone and stone mines in our country.

"During the last two years, crude stone has been exported and has opened up in this area, and I have welcomed this as a high representative of the government in the province because it is also important in Italy," Aghazadeh said.

He emphasized: There are about three hundred stone factories in the city and unfortunately more than half of these factories are not in good condition.

The central governor said: "We should not ignore the stone industry as it can replace good foreign exchange earnings in the country and it is necessary for the authorities in this area to pay attention to export and marketing facilitation. Improved revenue from stone exports.

Aghazadeh added: "Mines councils in the provinces are vested with powers and we can use these powers to improve the status of the stone industry."

He said: Central Province is one of the top producers in stone industry and especially Travertine Neighborhoods is well known worldwide so we are ready to support producers and consultants in the province's stone industry.