Mine management performance is very bad

Mine management performance is very bad
  • 2015-09-17
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The head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce, Mines and Agriculture, emphasizing that the impact of any economic sector depends on the greater presence of the real private sector, said: "We have done very poorly in the management of the mining sector." In the mining sector, all kinds of organizations and institutions are in power, which is not a good practice at all. With the change in ownership interest tax rates and other long-term security rules for the mining investor will disappear, so this should be reconsidered.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Mohsen Jalalpour said at the third meeting of the country's Mining and Mining Industries that we were in certain conditions and had not yet had the opportunity to change the wrong practices in the country's economy like today. Business boards are over and we have to embrace real-time, given the investment climate.

Insisting that underground resources become fragile under tough sanctions, Mohsen Jalalpour said: Underground economy is not the right model for our economy as an idealistic country and we must find another way to raise the economy.

The head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce, Mines and Agriculture, emphasizing that the forty-four principle has not been properly implemented in the country and we have not witnessed any real privatization, said: In the country, the private sector must play its part well.

Emphasizing that serious government debt burdens the country's economy, Jalalpour noted: The government's inability to provide debt along with continuing to inject raw materials into the country's construction budget has created conditions that need change. Over the past few years we have misplaced funds in the budget that we can work hard to correct. We must use the power of the private sector in the mining sector to change the situation. So far, we have found the least resources in the mining sector when there is a lot of potential for further attention.

He emphasized that the energy sector of the country and industries such as automobiles have many plans to attract new funds, saying that such programs in the mining sector should not be prioritized for improving the business environment, because in terms of business climate indicators, We are ranked one hundred thirty out of one hundred thirty two countries in the world.

The head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines and Agriculture emphasized the need to create economic security and quality of justice in the country. The bidding conditions are also not suitable. Practically, the real private sector presence in this space is scarce, so new and productive approaches should be used.

Jalalpour emphasized that the achievements of the Eleventh Government have not yet taken the necessary steps to improve the business environment and to overcome the stagnation and there is a long way to go in raising the barriers to attracting capital and upgrading technology.

Emphasizing that open space for the private sector in the mining sector is our main need today, he said: With technology transfer and increased capital, existing gaps can be filled, unfortunately, efficient forces are not employed by the government today. The mine has its own grazing grounds. Mining requires new investments to increase the share of the mining sector in the country's economy.

* ISNA