PIIC attends the second trade conference with Turkey

The second conference on trade and development of trade relations with Turkey was held on December 12 and 13 in Istanbul.

According to the PIIC Public Relations and International Affairs, Mr. Fadaei Dolat, CEO of Petrochemical Industries Investment Company, along with Engineer Islami, CEO of Pars Industrial Soot Company, attended the conference.

On the sidelines of the Fadaei Conference, the government met with Mr. Biglin Egiol, Chairman of the Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Deputy Chairman of the Turkish Economic Relations Council.

Fadaei Dolat, CEO of PIIC, said at the meeting that trade and the development of trade relations with countries are very important in the current state of Iran’s economy and given Iran’s long-term success in lifting sanctions. He further emphasized that while examining the effective presence and increasing the share of Iranian goods and services in the target country’s market or improving and facilitating import and export, how to make maximum use of recent conditions and developments with the approach of increasing the trade balance is one of the goals of Sarmayeh Company. Petrochemical industry.

Referring to the religious, religious and even Turkish language commonalities with a large part of the country, including Azerbaijan and Zanjan, the culture and customs, clothing and common taste of Iran and Turkey to achieve a mutual understanding of trade development between the two countries in He further emphasized that Iran has a large capacity to supply the products required by the neighboring country, especially in the petrochemical industry.

The CEO of the Petrochemical Industries Investment Company, referring to the common border and the interest of cooperation between the two nations of Turkey and Iran in the presence of the Iranian ambassador to Turkey, also referred to the transit section through Turkey to Europe.

It is worth mentioning that in this conference, prominent figures such as the Iranian ambassador to Turkey, the Iranian consul general in Istanbul, the officials of local Turkish guilds and merchants and more than hundreds of Iranian and Turkish companies; They had an active presence.