Following the transformation in the mine

Following the transformation in the mine
  • 2019-12-23
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Vice President of Iranian Stone Association: Many producers and even small mines appear to have a good chance of restarting exports.

According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Iran, with seven percent of its mineral reserves and one percent of the world's population, has a remarkable capacity in the mining sector and has the right capabilities.

We need to take major steps towards reform in order to make the most of this capacity. Measures taken forty years ago have been weak and strong, but today we need a series of transformative programs.

The Ministry of Industry, Mines and Commerce must seek to transform the mineral so that it can play an influential role in the country's budget and GDP. Manufacturers today need to think about exporting. Many producers and even small mines appear to have a good chance of restarting exports.

Of course, we all know that exporting is a time-consuming process, and we need to be able to have export-level production, that is, international production.

Collections concerned with these topics must help small and medium-sized mines to produce their own quality products as quality production can be exported in the shortest possible time. Today, because of the exceptional opportunity that has taken place in our neighboring and war-torn countries, we must all help step up the country's export markets and try to break the barrier.


* Malik Rahmati; Vice President of Iranian Stone Association