Reduce the country's bureaucracy
Chairman of Tehran Chamber of Commerce: We accept that the country's economy has problems such as threats and inability to sell oil, but we should know that this can be an opportunity for the country to focus on its capabilities, which requires one of those opportunities to be licensed, problems And reduce the bureaucracies that govern the country.
According to the International Iran Stone Exhibition, Massoud Khansari said at the official opening ceremony of the window of the Business Physics Unit window in the Tehran Chamber of Commerce: We hope that this action will be a prelude to other measures to improve the business environment.
He added: "We acknowledge that the country's economy is facing problems such as threats and the inability to sell oil, but we need to know that this could be an opportunity for the country to focus on its capabilities. Let's reduce the bureaucracies that govern the country.
The head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce stated: "For this purpose, there are two issues: improving the business environment and competitiveness indicators. Fortunately, in both areas, the Tehran and Iran chambers have done very good activities that can help government agencies."
Khansari continued: "According to the sanctions, if we cannot grow in the economic environment, according to the sanctions, we must be able to remove the obstacles so that we can maintain and improve our indicators."
He stressed: "Effective measures were taken to improve the business environment in the two governments of Mr. Hashemi and Mr. Khatami, but unfortunately these measures were temporary."
The head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce said: "In the discussion of economics, in all areas, including the import of goods, the issue is that up to the first fifteen days when goods enter the country is exempt from taxes and fines, while the possibility of clearance of goods in less than fifteen days. does not have. In the case of construction, if in the past building permits were issued within two to three months, today it would take more than six months. We also had problems with food due to the problems of health and standard organizations.
Khansari said: "Such problems affect the country's economy and these problems must be solved."
In the end, he appreciated the activities of the current Ministry of Economy and said: "We hope that this event will be the beginning of the next activities."
* ILNA