Speaking at the end of his visit to Kish, Mr Madanizadeh said that problems affecting 13 additional projects are being resolved, paving the way for their revival. He noted that over the past year, the island has attracted 42 trillion rials in domestic investment and €150m in foreign capital.
The minister also highlighted efforts to address legal and administrative barriers facing Iran’s free-trade zones. A draft bill prepared by the Supreme Council of Free Zones Secretariat to remove such obstacles has been reviewed and is expected to be submitted to parliament soon.