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Mining News Pro - Khodadad Gharibpour said in Kish Steel Symposium that bilateral cooperation has shaped between the production unit and Central Bank of Iran.
According to Mining News Pro - Regarding the issue, Khodadad Gharibpour who was present at Kish steel symposium explained about the bilateral cooperation. “With the participation of major production units, Central Bank of Iran and Customs Administration, we held several meetings. A lot of facilities has been created during this process; Also good cooperation has been shaped with Central Bank”, said Gharibpour.
“This is a scientific event in which manufacturers present their demands and the researchers provide their scientific papers and achievements. However, it is obvious that this industry requires renovation and technology”, he insisted.
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