According to the economic advisers of Italy and Belarus
Iran's economic adviser in Italy emphasized the importance of imports from Italy more than exports to Italy.
According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Mohammad Razi at the meeting of Iranian economic advisers with the province's industrialists pointed to Italy's favorable technology in relation to modern machinery production and said that import of modern technology and machinery from Italy would help to improve the quality of stone production in the country. Worth it.
He considered increasing product quality as a platform for achieving global markets as well as the use of global brands, and said: by forming a joint venture - a joint venture created by two or more partners for a specific commercial, financial or technical purpose - with Italy can achieve this and manufacturers and business owners can take advantage of this opportunity to produce quality products.
Razi described the dispatch of thirteen consultants to the countries concerned as a step towards realizing a resilient economy, adding: "We have plans to dispatch consultants to Shanghai, Vietnam, Nigeria, Turkmenistan and ... in the near future."
According to the report, Iran's economic adviser in Belarus also called attention to its country's commodity market in light of developments. Sihoun described Belarus as one of the markets that has not received much attention so far and said: "The country has serious cooperation with Germany and therefore has good technology in the industrial field."
He pointed to fifty percent of the country's exports and said: "The country is also making good progress in IT, where we can have a good exchange."
Iran's economic adviser to Belarus Shazand petrochemicals exports and products of Azarab Arak plant pointed out that Belarus is susceptible to imports of flowers, plants, horticultural products and stones from Iran and this should be taken into consideration.
* ISNA