The head of the Iranian Stone Association criticized the government's heavy duty on stone exports
Head of Iranian Stone Association: After the debates about the bankruptcy of the iron smelter and the heavy effects of the stone export, the government exported from 500 million tons to 500,000 tons.
According to Iran Stone Exhibition, Abolqasem Shafi'i noon today at the inauguration ceremony of the 12th International Stone Exhibition of Iran in Neymour City, referring to the stone exporting conditions of the central province. The leadership and speeches of the absolute crude president are not conceptual.
He added: "The productivity of stone reserves in the country should be higher than that of equipment and technology. Last year we had only 10.5 million tonnes of stone production and now all the stone warehouses are full of crushed stone but the construction rate in the country is down to fifty-seven. There is a percentage and this stone is not consumed.
The head of the Iranian Stone Association stated: The process of exporting the processed stone is different from that of stone exporting, and despite the equipment and machinery required by six hundred stone mills during the seventh and eighth government of the National Reserve Fund, there is still no work to be done in this area.
Shafi'i continued: "Unfortunately, much of the country's stone exports to Iraq are carried out, and these exports are damaging to us because they buy our manufactured stone at the lowest price."
He said: The presence of international standard consumption markets is the main need for stone export of the country, but after the collapse of the bankruptcy of steel and the heavy effects of stone export by the government the export of stone from one million seven hundred thousand tons to five hundred twenty thousand tons. It turns out that in such a situation where we can't even get a fc, it should be said that this is a kind of self-sanctioned government action.
The head of the Iranian Stone Association pointed out: "No collection can admit that raw materials are unavailable and even many stones in the country are of no use. We advocate value added and processing. In the name of concern, they have caused the industry to decline.