The field has become narrower for private sector activists
Chairman of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce: Corruption resulting from wrong economic policies, numerous directives, exchange rate policies, disruption of competition, transfer of expertise and, worse, political reclaiming that contributed to the corruption cycle in the country. The result is a boom in abusers who tarnish the image of entrepreneurs.
According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, Massoud Khansari stated in the fifth period of awarding the Emin Al-Zarb Entrepreneurship Award and Statue: More than 137 years have passed since the establishment of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce. Effective participation in the Constitutional Revolution, assistance to the country in famine, active presence on the battlefields and active participation in actions to cross the corona have been important activities of the Chamber of Commerce. In addition, the construction of the first railway, the construction of the electricity industry, light and heavy vehicles, home appliances, sanitary ware, the establishment of schools, mosques and hospitals in the most remote parts of the country has been another part of the Chamber of Commerce.
He continued: "As much as entrepreneurs across the water have become stars in people's minds, domestic entrepreneurs have been ignored." The private sector has not received as much attention as its activities. In the last 20 years, this situation has peaked with the increase in oil revenues and the field has become narrower for private sector activists. In the face of sanctions, the private sector is helping the business and livelihood of the people, which is our priority today. In this turbulent period, the private sector is standing still and will not allow unemployment to rise.
The head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce stated: "While people have bought villas and houses by selling the received currencies across the water, the private sector is standing inside the country and continuing its activities." Among the lists published of economic corrupters, the names of the country's committed activists are not seen, but unfortunately, behind the populist literature, they put everyone in a line and burn the wet and the dry together.
Khansari stressed: Corruption resulting from wrong economic policies, numerous directives, exchange rate policies, disruption of competition, transfer of expertise and worse, political recaptures contributed to the cycle of corruption in the country. The result is a boom in abusers who tarnish the image of entrepreneurs. Our mission is to show the true image of entrepreneurs and the private sector of the country.
Criticizing some utilitarian political stances, he said: "It is not the time for utilitarian policy-making and to destroy everyone and the system for a short period of time." Today's economic activists should be considered among the most active businessmen in the history of Iran. The situation of the last two decades is a summary of all the inaccuracies in the history of business in Iran. However, entrepreneurship continues in the country. From west to east, no economy has made significant progress without regard to the private sector.
The head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce added: "Entrepreneurs' hospital, entrepreneurship school or cultural activities such as the printing and distribution of luxury economic books have been launched to provide real and local models to the young generation." The country's prosperous private sector can rise above the country's economy for development; This will be done with public confidence in the economy of the community.
* ILNA