A memorandum of understanding was signed to establish an export consortium to Eurasia
A memorandum of understanding was signed to establish an export consortium to Eurasia, according to which planning for exports to Eurasian countries is on the agenda of industrial producers.
According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, a memorandum of understanding was signed to establish an export consortium to Eurasia at a ceremony in Qarchak industrial town, according to which planning for exports to Eurasian countries will be on the agenda of industrial producers and due to the release of export tariffs to Eurasia. In 1401, this memorandum will pave the way for the realization of this goal.
Ramin Mehmanparast, a former spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a former diplomat of our country, said at the ceremony: "One of the problems of the country today is foreign political pressures and now sanctions are one of the most serious issues for producers and private sector activists. The agenda of the agreement is one that, through diplomatic behavior and political means, paved the way for the lifting of sanctions, which, if the conditions are right, should not be neglected even for a moment, but the excuse of peaceful nuclear activity has prevented this tool from being used properly. .
He added: "The second and most important solution is to neutralize the sanctions and eliminate the existing economic weaknesses of the country and pay serious attention to production and exports to solve the problems of the private sector and in this way create the necessary facilities and remove production barriers by the government and parliament." It is essential.
The host pointed out: the laws of the country should be amended in such a way that it does not hinder production; Some policies, willingly or unwillingly, go against the purpose of production and export. If import laws are encouraged and production and export costs are high and exports are involved in the import mafia, it is natural that the export producer will be weakened and the government and parliament need to take serious action in this regard.
He said: The import of goods whose domestic production meets the domestic needs of the country in terms of quality and quantity is considered an anti-production policy and according to the law of maximum use of domestic power, the import of goods that have sufficient domestic production should be stopped.
Emphasizing the need for strong diplomacy in the country, Mehmanparast said: "In a successful diplomacy, there should be good, bilateral, continuous and stable relations while preserving the economic interests of the two countries, and political relations with countries should be tied to national and economic interests."
He pointed out: "Economy should be the first priority of all institutions and economic diplomacy means that all countries that are in contact with Iran should increase their economic relations with Iran and provide the ground for importing up-to-date machinery and technologies along with technical knowledge." And proper marketing also helps these products reach the target market.
The former spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the necessity of applying preferential tariffs and said: creating facilities for exporters by increasing the working capital of units through the banking system or other sources of financing, setting trade tariffs, creating agreements with different countries to create a suitable export market Is.
He stressed: the application of preferential tariffs will increase the competitiveness of Iranian products and due to the attractiveness of the Eurasian market, with the cooperation of all devices, Iranian companies should be able to gain a good share of the market in this region.
Emphasizing the important role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in economic diplomacy, Mehmanparast stated: It is necessary to create various trade consortia to enter global markets and regions.