Iran has a business office in China
A member of the Board of Directors of the Iran Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced the plan of the Deputy Minister of International Affairs to set up a business office in China with the focus on cooperation between large state-owned companies.
According to the Iran International Stone Exhibition, Gholamhossein Jamili, during a meeting with representatives of a number of large state-owned companies, referred to the task of the Resistance Economy Headquarters and the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Trade Development Organization to the Iran Chamber to set up commercial offices in target countries and regions. Announced the establishment of a trade office centered on the Iran-China Joint Chamber and the cooperation of large state-owned companies in China.
A member of the board of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce and Industry said: "The situation is changing and there is a lot of pressure on Iranian companies to participate in international markets. On the other hand, in order to support these companies, the Iranian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Let's take it.
Referring to the Iran Chamber's approach to expanding the country's export markets, providing services, utilizing existing capacities and aligning efforts in this direction, Jamili emphasized: mobilizing facilities and creating a strong center for better reflection of trade and economic activities in the country. China is what we are looking for. Undoubtedly, the involvement of large companies in this matter will make the pace of establishing Iran Chamber of Commerce offices faster and easier.
According to him, what it means to participate in this program is the fluctuations and changes that will occur in the future, because the conditions of trade and investment for Iranians will not always be the same.
Jamili said that paying attention to long-term plans in this business office is its main approach and added: "The participation of large companies can increase the dignity and position of this business office and in return, this center will be able to provide quality and less services to individuals."
The member of the board of directors of the Iran Chamber further pointed out the effectiveness of the Iran-China Joint Chamber and emphasized: This joint chamber has a good position in China and the reflection of what is presented by the joint chamber has a distinct effect and credibility in this country. Therefore, in these circumstances, we can make the best use of the available opportunity and we are trying to set up this office before the end of this year.
Also, Majid Reza Hariri, Chairman of the Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce, referring to the difficult working conditions for Iranian companies in various countries, including China, established the establishment of this business office, which is the economic embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as a solution to companies' problems. It is considered active in this market and it is possible to solve problems by increasing cooperation and cooperation and keep the way open for the continuation of export and import activities.
Regarding the need of different companies for information from the target market and the rules governing it, Hariri said: "Joint chambers have always been one of their duties to provide the information needed by companies and their members from the market of the target country." This is one of the services that will be provided by the commercial office. Legal advice, Chinese market analysis and accreditation of Chinese customers have been and will be provided by the Joint Chamber.
He stated: At this time, the main approach is the development of exports. As a result, we have focused our efforts on this issue. Undoubtedly, marketing and efforts for a wider presence of Iranian products and services in various fields are among the programs we follow.
According to the ninth term of the board of the Iran Chamber, marketing offices should be established in at least five target countries to expand overseas exports, including China, India, Turkey, Iraq and the UAE by the end of the term. The Russian city of Astrakhan and the Syrian city of Damascus are in the process of being activated.
* IRNA