The economic structure of the country is not exportable

The economic structure of the country is not exportable
  • 2020-01-25
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Chairman of the Export Chamber of Commerce of Iran Chamber of Commerce: I personally do not agree with the government consultant, this consultant should be selected from the private sector at the expense of the sector and with the help of the Foreign Ministry will conduct overseas marketing. However, with the advent of technology, marketing has become outdated and new forms have emerged.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Jamshid Nader said about exports to fifteen neighboring countries: "It is the right policy that has been taken in light of the sanctions and problems in monetary transactions." Perhaps the best way now is to export to the surrounding countries, so we must address the problems in this area. Most of our exports have nothing to do with oil and our units have a lot of empty capacity, for example in ceramic tiles where price and quality are competitive, there is over fifty percent of the nominal capacity and if we can conquer these markets, we can reach that capacity. Fill.

He continued: the rise in the domestic currency had the potential to make many commodities competitive and we could boost exports, but we should not be mistaken in competing in domestic and low-cost exports, which would make it impossible for markets to survive. To have a lot in hand.

"I personally do not agree with the government consultant, this consultant should be selected from the private sector at the expense of this sector and with the help of the Foreign Ministry," he said. However, with the advent of technology, marketing has become outdated and new forms have emerged.

He continued: "When our manufacturers attend foreign exhibitions, they are looking to compete with each other, while this should be improved and introduced to private visitors by allowing organizations to reduce their marketing costs." .

"Given that our economic structure was not exportable, there are many weaknesses that need to be explored one by one and to find solutions," he said. For example, at present we have problems such as the return of the currency and the difference of the exchange rate with the free market. This is not, of course, a problem for exporters who supply raw materials at low prices, but rather for exporters who supply their raw materials at free rates. Another of our problems is creating circulars that disrupt all planning of a production unit.

"However, there are some positive points, for example, in the Ministry of Solidarity, there are many meetings to address all these problems and provide solutions," he said. Creating a headquarters for export facilitation is a positive point. But what is most impressive is the calm political atmosphere that lacking it can make it difficult to implement economic programs.

* Ilna