Paying attention to production within the pre-sanctuary era

Paying attention to production within the pre-sanctuary era
  • 2015-09-07
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Head of Iran Mining House: Domestic production today is one of the most important fundamentals of the post-sanctions era to overcome the economic crises that the country faces.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Mohammad Reza Bahraman said: "Since today the issue of employment is linked to the manufacturing sector, the manufacturing sector must be taken seriously in the post-sanctions era."

Emphasizing that the manufacturing sector is capable of responding to many of the problems facing the country, he said, "Boosting domestic production will be possible given the resilient economy."

Referring to the problems of the manufacturing sector that have been facing for many years and which do not allow production to reach its maximum capacity today, Bahramman stated: Solving this issue requires the full implementation of the resistive economy because the economy is viewed as such. Complete to produce internally.

The head of the Iranian Mines House emphasized: Resistance economy must be at the core of the activity of domestic producers not only for this period but also until domestic production reaches its full potential.

He said that the domestic consumer market is a great opportunity for producers and added that the markets around Iran with a population of 300 to 400 million can also be provided to domestic producers, so the activists of this sector should pay close attention to this opportunity.

"If we can improve production and bring capacity to real potentials and produce based on competitive and competitive markets, then we can achieve the fundamentals of a resilient economy," Bahraman said.

The head of the Iranian Mines House assessed the importance of production needs in the post-sanctions period as crucial: the government's proposal to remove production barriers to parliament and its approval by parliament indicates that serious consideration was given to production as a primary need.

He added that for production to be produced within the short, medium and long term, he added: "To be competitive, production needs to attract domestic and foreign investment."

Bahramman added: Domestic production needs new markets that will allow access to these markets by investing in production. The Iranian industrial activist said production should not be forgotten, so there must be conditions for production to achieve its goals and be export-oriented.

Referring to the huge and rich underground resources and educated workforce that exists in the country, he said, "These are the advantages that can be given to the manufacturing sector and bring the boom back to production."

Bahramman emphasized the need to manage the post-sanctions era, adding that paying attention to the production of management makes it easier.

* IRNA