The "production" light illuminates with "sales"
The light bulb only shines if it is for sale (domestic and foreign). On the other hand, we have no choice but to develop non-oil exports to get out of the oil economy. In order to develop non-oil exports, many of the annoying regulations must be removed and, in addition to proper marketing and marketing, the currency transfer route must be paved.
According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, Iran has been at the forefront of its economic plans for years, and has no choice but to develop industrially and pay attention to other sectors of the economy, including industry, mining and agriculture.
Economists also see industry and mining as the engine of economic development, emphasizing the need to create a competitive environment in global markets for a stronger presence in global trade, so import substitution strategies are at the forefront of production support programs.
Meanwhile, the strategy of industry and mining is one of the programs that has not been finalized yet and this shortcoming has led to the loss of some of the potential industrial and mineral capacities of the country; At present, there is a good balance between "accurate identification of industrial development capacities", "development in value-added industries", "export development of processed products", "investment volume with mineral reserves", "location of mines in the country with processing plants", "location" There are no processing plants with an export view "," the current volume of production with the country's domestic needs "," the volume of exports with the need for the country's currency "and so on.
In general, achieving unity and consensus and adopting coordinated methods for industrial development is the first and most important step in cooperation between both the public and non-governmental sectors. This positive and effective phenomenon, based on the cooperation and unity of the national procedure, can bring about a quantitative and qualitative leap in the production-industrial activities of the country.
On the other hand, in recent years, our country has taken significant steps towards deregulation and trade liberalization and has achieved remarkable success.
In this way, the government's economic reorganization plan is formed and gradually strengthened. The reforms that are being made to adjust tax rates and collect taxes and government revenues from industries are a fundamental activity that can be a source of hope for private sector activists.
The light bulb only shines if it is for sale (domestic and foreign). On the other hand, we have no choice but to develop non-oil exports to get out of the oil economy. In order to develop non-oil exports, many of the annoying regulations must be removed and, in addition to proper marketing and marketing, the path of currency transfer must be paved.
With the expansion of these programs, the increase in non-oil exports will become the main focus of the country's economic activities, and a national determination will be formed for the comprehensive expansion of exports. In this way, the existing industries will work at their maximum capacity and new industries will be created, and the problem of unemployment, which is the most important issue in the country, will be solved along with the reduction of inflation; In other words, export development means quantitative and qualitative development and competitiveness of the country's products in the world market.
Many of our industries are currently facing problems. The liquidity problem, the difficulty of modernizing production units, the high cost of production, the lack of a secure export market, and other issues can be listed in this context.
July 10, according to the decision of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, is called the Day of Industry and Mining. This day is a good opportunity to take a thoughtful look at the most important driving force of the economy, the industry and mining sector. These sectors play an important role in creating sustainable employment, increasing GDP and per capita income. Under the pretext of Industry and Mining Day, this silent issue is dedicated to a case in this regard, and while examining the problems of activists in this field, solutions to support industry and mining are presented as drivers of Iran's economy.