The roadmap for the development of the country’s trade was developed

The Deputy Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade and the head of the Trade Development Organization of Iran, said: “The roadmap for the development of the country’s trade has been developed with the concurrence of exporters and has been prioritized in those countries and export target products.”
According to Shata, Alireza Peymanpak said on Thursday at a ceremony honoring Qom’s top exporters in the province’s Chamber of Commerce: “With the help of upstream institutions and the support of the government and parliament, we have been able to begin our operational measures to expand export activities in the country.”
Referring to the coordination between the governing bodies to support exporters, he added: “In this regard, a joint working group has been formed between the Central Bank and the Ministry of Silence, where the Minister of Silence and the Governor of the Central Bank meet every two weeks and discuss the necessary solutions.” It is discussed to facilitate trade processes and return the currency from exports.
He continued: “We are also pursuing the strengthening of export terminals and we have achieved good success in this field, which is one of the results of the growth of the country’s exports in recent months.”
“We are on the agenda of using the capacity of preferential tariffs with neighboring countries such as Pakistan, and in this regard we will expand our trade with target countries,” Pakman said.
Referring to the presence of Iranian trade delegations in the region and welcoming trade delegations of other countries in Iran, he also mentioned it as one of the programs for the development of the country’s exports and added: “During these visits, many issues and problems faced by exporters with the presence of” National officials and their dialogue with their counterparts in the target countries are resolved.
He continued: “In our plans, we seek to expand trade with Russia and China, and in this regard, we try to activate the provincial capacities to export the desired products to the target countries, more than before.”
Deputy Minister Samat said: “Brand is a very important issue for a successful presence in international markets, which should be seriously considered by the country’s exporters.”
He continued: “In all decisions, we use the opinions and suggestions of the private sector and try to increase the country’s exports by facilitating matters, removing obstacles and government support.”