The Economic Commission of the Parliament instructed the Minister of Industry to introduce the Commercial Advisor

The Economic Commission of the Parliament instructed the Minister of Industry to introduce the Commercial Advisor
  • 2021-02-15
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The member of the Economic Commission announced the presence of the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade in today's meeting of his respective commission and said: it was decided that the Minister of Industry will introduce eight trade advisers for the target countries within a week.

According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, "Seyed Ghani Nazari Khaneghah" explained the meeting of the Economic Commission held on Monday, which was held in the presence of the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade, adding: Because it currently has a trade advisor in only two countries. This number is not comparable to 178 trade advisers for Turkey in different countries of the world.

The representative of Khalkhal people in the Islamic Consultative Assembly added: "These conditions cause us to lose international markets and on the other hand, there is no shelter for non-oil exporters for export purposes."

He said that in order to increase non-oil exports, there should be the necessary tools, adding that difficult conditions have been considered for obtaining the position of trade advisor, which a person may not be able to achieve for 50 years. Accordingly, in a meeting with the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade, it was decided to facilitate the situation in this regard, and even if the Ministry of Foreign Affairs needs the help of the parliament in this regard, the parliament will help.

Nazari continued: I was not satisfied with the answer of the Minister of Silence, but it was decided that the Minister of Silence will increase the business advisor from 2 to 10 people within a week.

Regarding other questions from the representatives of Razm Hosseini, he noted: Most of the questions of the questioning representatives were not asked or were postponed to another time.

According to the report, economists believe that one of the factors underlying the development of non-oil exports is the strength or weakness of trade and economic advisers in various countries.

Although the development of information technology, especially information databases in the world today has facilitated access to much of the business information needed by traders, but still one of the most important factors in the development of foreign trade in countries is the information of target markets and how to enter them. It is also the facilitation of bilateral agreements that success in these areas all depends on the facilitating role of each country's embassies, business advisers and economic officials.

* IRNA