Requires Standard ؛ to be present in global markets
"Despite the sanctions, exports surpass imports due to the patience and efforts of the private sector and producers," he said. To overcome these difficulties, we must put the resistance economy at the forefront.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, at a conference in Tehran for the sample units, the head of the National Organization for Standardization, referring to the impact of sanctions on the process of production of goods in the country, said: "Despite cruel sanctions, we have to comply with the standards." We have no choice but to enter the global competitive market. The numerous meetings held by the High Council of Standards indicate that the country's top officials have understood the importance of this issue. At these meetings, the automobile discussions and the Integrity Document of the Judiciary have come to an end, and now in these areas we have a medium-term plan and set goals.
Nayereh Pirouzbakht added: "We are committed to addressing sanctions in the presence of the World Standards Organization, Codec, the Islamic State Organization and other international organizations." By joining these organizations we can prevent the foreign influence of foreigners.
He continued: The growth and development of European countries in the nineties is due to the development of new standards for the protection of the environment and water so that they limit the production of steel in their own country and to meet the needs of buying steel from other countries, including Iran. .
He added: In the 1980s, many ministries and agencies did not take the issue of standards seriously and sent in irrelevant experts at joint meetings now that the same standards have been objected to.
Finally, pointing to the positive trade balance, Piruzbakht said: "Despite the sanctions, exports exceed import due to the patience and efforts of the private sector and producers." To overcome these difficulties, we must put the resistance economy at the forefront.
* Ilna