Negotiation for the benefit of the economy should be the priority of the thirteenth government
The head of the Ahwaz Chamber of Commerce believes that the new government should use the art of negotiation for the benefit of the economy. He also describes the most important barriers to production and criticizes the performance of some executive bodies.
According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, what are the do's and don'ts of the future president for the country's economy? In response to this question, the head of the Ahwaz Chamber says: To answer this question, several scenarios must be considered. In the first scenario, our idea is to continue the negotiations as they are and emphasize on lifting all sanctions while preserving the country's major interests until a final agreement is reached. On the other hand, it remains to be seen whether the future government, which is probably very close to the legislature and the judiciary, can continue the status quo.
Shahla Omori adds: "Our other perception is based on the fact that the government will be much more open in making foreign policy decisions than the current government, so if this coordination of the government with the parliament, the judiciary and other elements is used wisely, it will definitely be." We will see more success in the field of economic relations with abroad. In other words, a government that enjoys domestic support will have a better opportunity to advance its foreign policy, especially in lifting sanctions.
"It remains to be seen whether the future government will use the art of negotiation and bargaining to protect national interests in the foreign economy, including the lifting of sanctions," he said. It should also be noted that how does the interaction of the world, especially the negotiating countries, lead to the formation of a new government? Despite all that has been said, I think that in 1400 our economic relations with different countries will be better than in the past, and we will see more trade openings and economic exchanges, especially with our neighbors.
Amouri, a member of the Board of Representatives of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, continued his speech by referring to the slogan of 1400 based on "Production; Supports and Obstacles »The realization of this slogan depends on supporting production and says: To turn the slogan of the year to remove barriers and support production into a national determination and a transparent discourse, one side of which is the private sector, we need .
He explains: Some devices that are in charge of issuing various licenses have become obstacles in the way of production over time. Many economic actors are eager to invest in manufacturing, but abandon this activity at the outset due to the confusion in the licensing tunnel and the lack of a clear support mechanism; Therefore, the issue of licenses should be resolved in one place and forever, far from the slogan, so that the work of production activists can be done in the fastest time and without incurring excessive costs.
"The government has always claimed to support production, but to make this claim clear, it is necessary to announce a list of government incentives and support to encourage and strengthen the manufacturing sector," Omori said. If government support seriously includes finance, banking, social security, customs, stabilization of economic laws, reduction of tariffs for services such as water, electricity and gas, special support for the transportation of export goods, etc., producers will definitely be motivated to produce and improve product quality. It will increase with the export-oriented approach and more investors will come to production.
He believes that the efforts of the judiciary to ban the seizure of production units or re-launch the seized units is a worthwhile effort and in line with the realization of the slogan of supporting production, but must continue more rapidly.