Producers on the Road to Seventy Juan Bureaucracy

Producers on the Road to Seventy Juan Bureaucracy
  • 2020-01-25
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In our whole administrative system it is so worn out that if one wants to get into the business environment, first it will face complex bureaucratic hurdles that may leave the investor in the licensing phase and if he or she goes through the bureaucratic process too stubbornly, Kennedy will enter the operational phase.

According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, the administrative system in our country is an old system. Some laws in the field of manufacturing may be decades away, so things are not going smoothly.

In our whole administrative system it is so worn out that if one wants to get into the business environment, at first it will face complex bureaucratic hurdles that may leave the investor in the licensing phase and if he or she goes through the bureaucratic process too stubbornly, Kennedy will enter the operational phase.

There are many rules for setting up a manufacturing unit, and this is why we cannot achieve significant growth in the business environment. According to the World Bank's statistics on the ease of doing business, one hundred and ninety-seven countries are ranked one hundred and twenty-seven in the world, and given the capacity available in Iran, this rating is very disappointing, while a country like Georgia has managed, Put yourself in the top ten countries in terms of ease of doing business.

Another point is that there are many laws in this business environment and they have never gone to the private sector to enact laws. While the Product Barrier Remedies Act emphasizes that the sector needs to be involved in enacting laws that affect the private sector, the question is whether or not the private sector is involved or consulted when enacting private sector laws. Most of the production in the country is private-sector showering, and when a law is announced it is ignored and only notified. Therefore, when a foreign investor enters Iran, he becomes so involved in licenses and bureaucracy that we are all motivated and even run away.

Not long ago, a deregulation board was formed to monitor bureaucracy, space and business in the country, as it takes an average of fifty permits and inquiries to establish a business in the country, but when the producer becomes so involved in the bureaucracy, it is clear that space Our business does not rank well, while under the forty-four constitutions it emphasizes that investment facilitation and acceleration must occur, with neither the administration nor the investment facilitation under this bureaucratic system. So the producers have passed the Seven Readers and now they must pass the Seventy Readers.


Ahad Khoshrou, active in the field of mining