The Ideas and Suggestions of Marble Investors were heard

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Fri, Feb 05 2021 9:49 AM
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Policy and Extractive Programs Deputy Minister Mohammad Atiq Zaki, heard the ideas and suggestions of marble investors this morning. In this meeting, investors suggested for having more facilitation in the process of marble and contracts, and also talked about the existing challenges toward them.

During the meeting, the problems, suggestions and the ideas of the investors were heard. And it was decided to analyze their problems for better consideration and the next steps will take place according to the principles.

At the end of the meeting, Mr. Zaki, Deputy Minister of Policy and Extractive Programs of the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, talked to attract investment to marble, finding international market and explained the process of marble extraction for carrying more facilities for national and international investors. And also, modified the legal framework of the country’s extractive industries sector to facilitate investment and create job opportunities.

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