The third conference on legal challenges of mine operators in the province

The third conference on the legal challenges of mining operators of the province will be held along with a question and answer panel with the presence of legal experts of the country. The Mining House and the Mining Commission of the Khorasan Razavi Mining and Agriculture Chamber of Commerce will host investors and mining activists in this valuable event. .

“Mohammedreza Behraman”, Vice President of Iran Chamber of Commerce and President of Iran Mining House at the third conference on the legal challenges of Khorasan Razavi mine operators:
In the 7th development plan, it is stated that the mining sector should have the greatest impact on the realization of the country’s economic growth, with a projected annual growth of 13% within five years of its implementation. But while the current growth of the mining sector is optimistically estimated at 3%, how can such a goal be achieved?

We need energy to transform raw minerals into processed materials and gain added value from it for the country; But despite the wealth of Iran in terms of energy resources, we could not plan in this field as we should. Unfortunately, the current approach has not been to allocate resources to sectors that add value, and this weakness is directed at the policy sector of the country.

Teaser of the third conference examining the legal challenges of mine operators in Khana Madan Province and the Mining and Mineral Industries Commission, Khorasan Razavi Chamber of Commerce for Mining and Agricultural Industries, hosts investors and mining activists in this valuable event.

Paying attention to the field of mining and mining in the seventh development plan
“Nasrullah Pazhmanfar”, the representative of the people of Mashhad and Kalat in the Islamic Council in the specialized mining conference: Mining and mining have been seen in the seventh development plan and efforts have been made to solve the problems and obstacles in the field of mining. Also, in the seventh development plan, efforts have been made to support large and small mines that have economic justification to continue their activities.

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The return of 15 percent of the state rights of mines to the provinces is one of the solutions to the problem of local opponents.

“Amirreza Rajabi”, Director General of Industry, Mining and Trade of Khorasan Razavi:
Efforts have been made to solve the problems related to the challenges of the operators in the issue of local opponents with the cooperation of the governors, heads of the supply council and the police force. In addition, one of the ways to help solve this problem is the law to return 15% of the state mining rights to the provinces.

In the last two years, with the government’s emphasis on law enforcement, these figures are returning to the provinces. This year, it has been emphasized that these figures should be allocated to the province with the priority of the city where the mine is located. We in the Provincial Planning Council and the Mining Council pay attention to the fact that we give priority to the city where the mineral is located; But the rest of the province cannot be deprived in this regard.