Production is getting harder every day than it was yesterday

Production is getting harder every day than it was yesterday
  • 2020-09-13
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The head of the House of Industry and Mines, stating that in the current situation, work has become very difficult for the producer, said: "Unfortunately, six months since last year, but no opening has occurred in the banking sector or in other areas, including the provision of raw materials to support the manufacturer Takes.

According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, Abdolvahab Sahlabadi, noting that the current fluctuations in currency prices have caused producers to face more indefinite increases in raw material prices than before, said: On the other hand, people's purchasing power has also decreased And no further increase in the price of products can be applied.

Criticizing that in the current situation, it has become very difficult for the producer, he clarified: in the year of the production leap, the necessary support was supposed to be provided to the domestic producer, but unfortunately, six months from last year, neither opening nor banking took place. Other areas, including the supply of raw materials, have not received the necessary support from the manufacturer. In this situation, it is natural for the manufacturer to work hard and turn his production line with his claws and teeth.

The head of Iran's Chamber of Mining Industry and Commerce added: "Unless a decision is made on the price of currency and the producer is concerned about the supply of raw materials, we can not hope to improve the production situation in the country."

Sahlabadi emphasized that it is possible that the ministry in charge of production can still be without a minister, saying: "The government does not know what it wants to do and is just busy with its daily affairs." Industry has not had a minister for four months. It is natural that this ministry does not implement any serious policy to help the country's industrialists.

He referred to his correspondence with Modarres Street, the former head of the Ministry of Industry, and added: "I called him several times and he was supposed to give me an appointment to express the problems of the craftsmen, but unfortunately Mr. Modarres' supervision was short and he is still waiting for an appointment." It is time for the new head of the Ministry of Industry to express the problems that we have not yet succeeded in.

* Tasnim