Carmakers agree to import cars

According to Eqtesadonline, quoting Fars, the parliament’s decision to import cars in the form of a car reorganization plan is being reviewed by various institutions, and in the latest comments, we saw the Guardian Council announce some formal objections to this decision, and now the issue of import is set. The car should be further examined by the members of parliament so that it can be put on the agenda of the parliament again after the Guardian Council resolves its objections and votes for re-approval.
Hojjatullah Firoozi, a member of the Industries and Mines Commission of the Majles, said in this regard that at the earliest opportunity to remove ambiguities of the Guardian Council about the plan to reorganize the automotive industry will be on the agenda of the Industries and Mines Commission and the necessary explanations will be provided. It created ambiguity in this resolution and no objection was raised from this resolution to its contradiction with the constitution and sharia.
He added: “One of the ambiguities that the Guardian Council considered in the parliament’s decision on the conditional import of cars was about the sentence” the approval of other regulations is the responsibility of the Ministry of Silence “, which is appropriate and correct. Instead of the above-mentioned phrase, it should have been mentioned in the text of the decree that “the executive by-laws of this section shall be prepared by the government.”
Firoozi continued: “In another ambiguity, the Guardian Council has demanded transparency in how to transfer currency for car imports, which should also be corrected, and the Parliamentary Committee on Industries and Mines is trying to resolve these ambiguities.”
Declining car prices in the market with the approval of the parliament
He added: “The mechanism envisaged for car import in the parliamentary resolution will regulate the market, create a balance in supply and demand, help domestic production, create healthy competition and improve the quality of domestic cars.”
The member of the Parliamentary Committee on Industries and Mines also explained about the impact of the parliament’s resolution on the controlled import of cars on the market: The market had a positive reaction to the parliament’s resolution, so that prices have fallen in recent days. The decree had a huge impact on the price of foreign cars, and domestic cars also faced price reductions.
He stated that with the amendment of this decree in the Industries and Mines Commission and its approval by the Guardian Council, we will see a further reduction in car prices, adding: They are aware of the market and the greater demand for production.
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