Trade Exchanges with World Countries in Central Province
Central Provincial Mining and Trade Directorate: Providing industrial and commercial exchanges with countries around the world provides a way out of recession and industry development in the province.
According to Iran International Stone Exhibition, Mohammad Reza Hajipour told a meeting of business advisers and delegates from eight countries Vietnam, Italy, Belarus, Iraqi Kurdistan, Nigeria, Oman, Turkmenistan and Tunisia: Interactions between the group and industry in Central Province May It can be a positive step to identify the capabilities of the Central Province and to use the experiences of economic and business consultants in other countries.
He said: Central Province as the fourth pole of industry in the country with more than half a century of experience in industrial development and establishment of large and numerous industries and enjoy the mother industry has special technical and specialized features.
Director General of Mining and Commerce of Markazi Province stated: Downstream industries and production clusters Existence of metallic and non-metallic mineral reserves Capacity of agricultural conversion industries Existence of twenty industrial towns, ten industrial poles, sixteen industrial areas with infrastructure, rail clusters and oil equipment And refineries are the insulation industry of the central province's capabilities and capabilities that can be exploited for commercial development interactions and exchanges.
Hajipour added: "The conditions of some industries are also present in the province, including the stone industry of Mahalat and Nimvar, which has a very good growth and development."
He continued: In the field of specialist forces despite the technology park in the province there is good potential in terms of specialist human resources in the province.
The Director General of Mining and Commerce of Markazi Province stated: In summary, the province's capabilities are sufficient to enable them to benefit from this industrial and economic potential by interacting with other countries.
At the Economic and Trade Summit, Mohammad Radi, Head of the Economic Advisory Board and Advisor to the Islamic Republic of Italy in Italy, pointed out the benefits of destination markets and the aim of the central and interactive industrial potentials that will soon be established between the countries. Thirteen advisors have been sent to destination countries including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Iraq, Venezuela, Armenia, Turkey, China, Lebanon, Pakistan, South Africa, India, Afghanistan and Kenya to expand non-oil exports.
He added that in the near future economic and business advisers who have traveled to Central Province today to develop non-oil exports to the countries of Shan Kang, Iraqi Kurdistan, Tunisia, Vietnam, Italy, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Belarus, Russia, Nigeria, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan will be dispatched.