With the lifting of sanctions, a positive outlook will be presented to economic actors
Chairman of the Construction, Technical Services and Engineering Commission of the Iran Chamber: Until we know what our interaction with other countries is going to be, we can not expect a positive outlook in the business environment.
According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, there is not much time left until the presidential election and the beginning of the 13th government. Iran's economy, which has faced many problems at home and abroad in the past few years, is expected to experience a new chapter as the new government approaches and talks are under way to revive Borjam; But economists say the economy will experience the same turmoil it has faced over the past eight years unless the new government puts the private sector at the forefront of any planning.
Negotiating for the benefit of the economy and interacting with other countries of the world is another important demand of economic activists from the 13th government.
In this regard, the head of the Construction, Technical Services and Engineering Commission of the Iran Chamber of Commerce and Industry says: "Unless we know what our interaction with other countries is going to be, we can not hope for a positive outlook either in this government or with the 13th government coming to power." Be on economic actors.
Mohsen Chamanara adds: "The new government must first clarify the task of this issue, because now sanctions have become a major obstacle to the continuation and development of private sector activities and have challenged exports." Therefore, exporters will not be able to operate internationally until the sanctions are lifted.
He believes that economic actors need to travel to all parts of the world to expand their activities without visa restrictions and incur huge costs; Unfortunately, even business travel to neighboring countries is not possible at the moment, and this involves complex bureaucracies that waste time and energy of economic actors and cause the amount and volume of Iranians' contacts and connections with the world for economic reasons and some security-oriented approaches. Be limited.
Facilitating the business environment by eliminating redundant and cumbersome laws is another thing that the head of the Construction, Technical Services and Engineering Commission of the Iran Chamber of Commerce and Industry wants to achieve, and in this regard emphasizes the need to move from slogans to practical measures.
"Many of the licenses that economic actors have to obtain today to continue their activities are not for compliance with standards but for the benefit of some to earn money," says Chamanara. Therefore, the removal of these redundant laws will play an important role in eliminating rents and corruption.