President Lays Out Plan to Stimulate Iran’s Trade in Foreign Visits
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian outlined a scheme to trigger an economic boom and boost trade exchanges through talks during his trips to various foreign countries.
During a visit to Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad on Tuesday, Pezeshkian held a meeting with business people from Khorasan Razavi province.
Pledging his administration’s interaction with merchants and industrialists, the president said he is going to visit different countries to pave the way for the revitalization of Iran’s trade and exports.
He also unveiled plans to stimulate economic growth and provide employment in Iran, saying, “We intend to give assurances to business people with those (foreign) trips and prepare the ground for the improvement of trade and exports in the country.”
Pezeshkian promised that his administration will help strengthen the economy in cooperation with the merchants and industry owners.
In a meeting with a group of Iranian producers in January, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei praised the Iranian people engaged in economy for turning the foreign sanctions into opportunities in some sectors.
Highlighting the effective capacity and capability of the private sector to achieve macro-economic goals, the Leader emphasized the importance of government support in terms of tackling obstacles in the business environment and highlighted the responsibility of the private sector as a crucial factor for improving the overall situation and driving substantial progress in the country.