Iran After Increasing Sea’s Share in Economy: PMO Chief


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The chief executive of Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) said there are plans for efforts next year (to start March 21, 2024) to increase the share of the sea in the country’s economy.

The organization will take effective steps in the upcoming year to implement three strategies in the fields of “economy of sea”, “transit” and “logistics management”, Ali Akbar Safaei said. 

Speaking at the annual conference of the PMO managers, he said pursuing the deployment and participation of the permanent representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is one of the strategies that will be followed up in the international division of the organization.

The development of transit and foreign investment at ports are the other strategies that should be improved in line with developing the economic cooperation with the neighboring states, the deputy roads minister emphasized.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Safaei said the development of transit will be one of the pivotal programs of the organization next year, IRNA reported. 

Growth of logistics and boosting the business environment at sea and ports are the other strategies that will be followed by the organization in the next Iranian calendar year, Safaei noted.

He went on to say that his organization will focus on spurring domestic and foreign investment in port projects and use all its capacities to renovate ports and maritime equipment in the upcoming year.