The mines of Kurdistan are strategic, rich and valuable

The mines of Kurdistan are strategic, rich and valuable
  • 2019-11-16
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Head of Sanandaj Chamber of Commerce: Our mines are strategic, rich and valuable, in the smallest provinces of the country we have at the same time gold, quality iron ore, pure marble and barite mines and so on.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Kamal Hosseini said today at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Kurdistan State Government and Private Sector Dialogue Council, with the presence of the Vice President of Economic Affairs: Kurdistan with two percent of population, one and eight acres, one and two incomes The average person with the lowest crime per capita is among the most law-abiding people in Iran.

He added that Kurdistan, due to the strategic position and efforts of government servants and private sector activists, supplies a large portion of the country's basic and essential needs, including water and wheat.

The head of the Sanandaj Chamber of Commerce stated: Kurdistan is the fifth in the country under cultivated land, second in wheat production and the first in strawberry production in the country.

Hosseini said that if the water right is allocated from the existing dams in the province, about 50 percent of the country's average to help convert dryland cultivation to water will increase per capita income to the national average.

Pointing out that our mines are strategic, rich and valuable, he mentioned: In the few provinces of the country we have at the same time gold, quality iron ore, pure marble and barite mines and so on.

The head of the Sanandaj Chamber of Commerce said that having cultural heritage, natural attractions and tourism, unique crafts and proper health tourism capacity are other potentials of Kurdistan.

Hosseini stated that the fate of the population of about one thousand six hundred people in Kurdistan is about five hundred thousand or thirty percent equivalent in four border towns and that the boom of hundreds of tourist commercial complexes is tied to border and customs issues and related decisions.

"Unfortunately, the two hundred and thirty kilometers of the border with the Kurdish region, our ethnic, kinship and linguistic abilities have not worked against competing economic strategies such as Turkey, and the climate market has continued to conquer Turkey's economic mechanism and a small share to the province and the country," he said. We belong.

But today's situation in the region, rather than telling people about Turkish goods, is a vital opportunity to strengthen our competitive power and export Iranian goods and regain economic prosperity for the country, the head of the Sanandaj Chamber of Commerce said.

Hosseini noted: Economic activists, senior provincial officials, parliamentarians for the creation of the Baneh-Marivan Free Trade Zone, the reopening of border markets such as Saif Saqqez, the formalization of the Banir Siranbad border and the creation of a joint Iran-Iraq industrial town are always trying but deciding All this capacity is out of the province's authority and requires serious determination from the national level.

Further, Mohammad Helako, vice president of the Sanandaj Chamber of Commerce, said that the lack of integrated management of the Bashak border and the outsourcing of sovereignty by the Jihad-e-Agriculture and Standards had increased exporters' costs.

Referring to the joint vacancies of the industrial town of Iraq and Iran on the border of Bashmaq, he added: "The implementation of the plan to organize the Bashmaq border has been carried out by the Road and Transportation Organization, in this regard it is necessary to accelerate the call for bids and secure the funding in the first and second phases."

* ISNA