Cumbersome rules hinder the growth of the mine
Member of the Board of Mines of Iran: In fact, the licenses that one must first obtain to obtain an operating license sometimes take about four years.
Although extensive operations in the mine field have been operationalized and plans are in progress, there are still some work to be done and efforts should be made, according to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran. Unfortunately, there are many laws in the country that have prevented the growth of the mining sector.
For example, the licensing process can be lengthy. In fact, the licenses that one must first obtain to obtain an operating license sometimes take about four years. Miners should, however, be provided with facilities that they will not regret if they have the necessary funds and conditions to start mining.
As such, the widespread administrative bureaucracy and waiting for licenses to be obtained from various organizations makes it a difficult and frustrating mining activity.
However, the mineral capacities in our country are many and have great benefits. Since production and employment are issues to be considered, mining can provide both growth opportunities. In this regard, we expect the government to pay more attention to the mine and, with proper policing, to promote the economy.
We all know that unemployment is a pain that is dangerous for the country, so when mining can reduce unemployment, the government must think about growing it. Fortunately, steps have been taken in this area, but mining and infrastructure development plans need to be pursued more seriously.