Iran: Sugar droplet distribution in Khuzestan, meat distribution and import should be done like other provinces

Published 2023년 10월 29일

Tridge summary

Hamidreza Fallah spoke at a market regulation meeting in Khuzestan province, emphasizing the importance of implementing the electronic product catalog plan to reduce liquidity in the market and support production. He also highlighted issues with the supply of sugar and high prices of red meat in the province. Additionally, efforts are being made to reduce the commercial profit of rubber imports and increase the production of rubber to lower its price. Inspections are being carried out to control and monitor the market, with most violations and complaints relating to bread, sugar, and red meat.
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Original content

Hamidreza Fallah said at the Khuzestan market regulation meeting that was held today, November 7, in the Khuzestan governorate: The strict implementation of the electronic product catalog plan in Khuzestan province can be very effective in reducing liquidity in the market. According to Isna, he added: This plan should be fully implemented because it will have a good effect in terms of supporting production and reducing liquidity, and good steps can be taken in these two areas. The head of the Khuzestan Industry, Mining and Trade Organization said: We must be able to widely inform the implementation of this plan. In this context, the provincial security organization is also using all its power and capacity and we will help the implementation of this plan so that it is implemented in the best way in the province. Regarding the issue of sugar supply needed by the province, Fallah said: In order for the sugar market of the province to reach equilibrium, 20 thousand tons of sugar were ...
Source: Isna

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