End of the Stone Age in Iran's Stone Industry
Head of the Iranian Mining House: The old age is over and modern technologies must foster the idea of going underground and politicians must set rules that do not conflict with the realities in the industry.
According to Iran Stone Exhibition, Mohammad Reza Bahraman this afternoon at the inauguration ceremony of the 12th International Stone Exhibition in Iran, said: "We are working to make the stone industry's policies meet the needs of this area because it is a wealth that That should not be used.
He added: "The weakness of this field is in some cases dependent on industry and craftsmen, and in some cases policy-makers, because activists in this field have failed to convey expert opinions to policymakers in order to use them in the process of law-making. Know the activity and have a foresight in this area because it is time for the traditional era.
The head of the Iranian Mining House stated: The stone headquarters should set a resolution to advance its goals and to promote development issues in this area, the country has the capacity of resources and mines.
Bahramman continued: Misrepresentation leads to erroneous decisions that affect and affect the industry, a central regional province, and the unique features of this point refer to the world-class Travertine Stone brand.
He said: "The old days are over and with the new technologies we have to cultivate the thinking that we should go ahead with undergraduate work and politicians must set rules that do not conflict with the realities in this industry."