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Revival of stagnant units is the priority of Kermanshah

According to the reporter of Mehr, Manouchehr Habibi, on Wednesday afternoon, at the meeting of the Government-Private Sector Dialogue Council, which was held in the presence of the Economic Vice President, member managers and representatives of the private sector; He said: In meetings such as the dialogue council between the government and the private sector, the issues and problems of the production sector should be resolved, and the presence of the director general in the meetings related to production and employment is mandatory.

He said: improving the business environment requires the cooperation and mutual cooperation of the private sector, the banking system, and executive bodies, and if these groups lack the necessary coordination, this improvement will not happen.

The governor of Kermanshah pointed out: The private sector, the banking system, and administrative institutions should provide the conditions for the continuation of production and improvement of the business environment by cooperating and interacting and adopting appropriate approaches and decisions.

He went on to discuss the conflicts in the field of energy and the problems caused by it for the field of production and said: the issue of using energy renewable In the industries, it should be followed as a priority and the agricultural jihad and the natural resources of the land suitable for the implementation of these plans should be provided to the private sector.

Habibi said: We have also requested from the collections affiliated to the country's relief committee in the field Invest in the creation of solar farms in the province.

He also addressed the managers and said: Executive bodies must be planned in a way tiny to provide the electricity they need from solar energy.

The chief director of the province considered the revival of stagnant units as a work priority and said: One of the priorities is to visit the stagnant units and provide platforms for their return to the production cycle.

He informed about the follow-up of petrochemicals problems and said: Kermanshah is the second petrochemical hub of the country and in the meeting with the CEO of the country's petrochemicals, we asked for help in the production and employment of the province through more investment and setting up downstream industries.

Habibi further said: Fortunately, several Kermanshahi companies have been able to do so are By offering shares in the stock exchange, they should provide the necessary financing for development projects, and in a meeting with the CEO of the Tehran Stock Exchange, we have requested the possibility of offering shares for other large companies of the province.

He said: In the current situation, many companies have no choice but to provide financial capital through banks to continue production and maintain employment capacities or to implement development plans.

Habibi said: “We will certainly do the necessary follow-ups through the Central Bank to increase the limit of bank facilities to industrial owners from 20 billion tomans to 50 billion tomans.”

Source:mehrnews

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