It is a difficult year for the country's economy
Admittedly, given the problems posed by sanctions, we need to find new solutions to the problems. When a country is boycotted, it is not just the boycott of oil sales, but the boycott of money, the supply of goods, machinery, investment, finance, and so forth.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, we all have to admit that sanctions are in place, affecting and reducing oil exports.
Admittedly, given the problems posed by sanctions, we need to find new solutions to these problems. When a country is boycotted, it is not just the boycott of oil sales, but the boycott of money, the supply of goods, machinery, investment, finance and more.
At the beginning of my work at Imidro, we were faced with thousands of billions of dollars in half-finished projects, including seven steel projects, copper and steel projects, and even large companies, mines, etc., and the country's economy was not in good shape.
After two years of eleventh government with the support of the supreme leader of the revolution and the people, the project finally came to an end, during which time the economy experienced a thriving year, followed by the opening of international companies to Iran and the finances set off. The companies started to produce a little bit, but overall we have to admit that we were not successful in attracting investment at this point.
Experts were predicting that Brjam would be able to boost the economy, launch stalled projects, and make good efforts. At Imidro, we had a project of twenty-two billion dollars and put into operation a number of steel, copper, concentrate and aluminum chains.
There are also great projects and projects that have been accomplished after all. While we were one of the steel importers in 2012, we became one of the main steel exporters.
In the field of copper, cathode and concentrate exports are widespread, and in the exploration field as much as the past eighty years, only the eleventh government has explored. One of the best ways to solve problems is to make the government more valuable to the private sector.
The government should make the private sector, meaning the chamber of commerce, more involved in the economic affairs of the country, remove them from the suburbs and delegate part of the solution to the problems. We have to let the private sector move in order to move the economy around.
Some, however, use private-sector rents to infiltrate the country's economic sector and defame the private sector, which has to separate itself from the private sector and show a serious drive for a healthy presence in the economy. .
Mehdi Karbassian, University Professor