Head of IRICA: Customs Prioritises Support for Domestic Production

The Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting domestic production as its foremost priority. In pursuit of this goal, IRICA offers tailored facilities to economic operators aimed at stimulating industrial output.

Speaking at a meeting with executives of the Mammut Industrial Complex, Faroud Asgari, Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs and Head of IRICA, said the agency had introduced a range of measures designed to reduce production costs and ensure the timely provision of raw materials to manufacturing units.

Mr Asgari noted that approximately 800 companies-including manufacturing, knowledge-based, and commercial enterprises- currently benefit from IRICA’s special customs facilities under the “Top Economic Activists” programme.
Also in attendance were senior customs officials: Ali Akbar Shamani, Deputy for Customs Affairs; Leili Ourangi, Director General of the Export Office; Abdolreza Gholami, Director General of the Tariff Office; Abdolmajid Dehghanian, Director General of the Valuation Office; Mohammad Ali Behpoori, Director General of the Import Office; and Saeed Naderi, Director General of Qazvin Customs.
During the session, representatives of the Mammut Industrial Complex outlined their requests, which were reviewed and addressed by customs officials.
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