The non-oil export package was announced
The Deputy Minister of Industry announced the announcement of the package of support for non-oil exports by the First Vice President and the Chief of Staff of the Resistance Economy Command.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, the Deputy Minister and Head of the Trade Development Organization of Iran announced the announcement of this year's non-oil export support package by the First Vice President and Chief of Staff of the Resistance Economy Command.
Hamid Zadboom announced this news: the development of this support package is the result of hours of expert work of the selected working group, including representatives of the Ministry of Jihad Agriculture, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, Program and Budget Organization, Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The National Development Fund, as well as members of the expert committee of the High Council for the Development of Non-Oil Exports, has been approved by the High Council for the Development of Non-Oil Exports.
He added: "Comprehensiveness and obstruction and attention to the special economic and trade conditions of the country due to cowardly sanctions as well as issues caused by the outbreak of corona virus are two important indicators of this year's support package."
The Deputy Minister and Chairman of the Trade Development Organization of Iran said: "Attention to the general policies of the resistance economy as well as exports to fifteen neighboring countries and members of the Eurasian Union in the above package has been emphasized and all facilities and incentives have been developed."
The Secretary of the Supreme Council for the Development of Non-Oil Exports, this year's resources include the support package of the National Development Fund in the amount of twenty thousand billion rials, the resources provided in the budget law this year to support non-oil exports in the amount of six thousand billion rials. He announced the income from export duties and also increased the government's capital in the Export Guarantee Fund of Iran up to 100 million Euros and expressed hope that by allocating the above-mentioned budgets, achieving the predetermined goals for the development of non-oil exports this year will be facilitated. Be.
Zadboom stated: The payment of any prizes and export incentives for exporters is subject to ensuring the return of foreign exchange resulting from the export of goods and services to the country's economic cycle according to the instructions of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran.