The 9th Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) will have 18 especialised commissions during the next four years.
The first meeting of the 9th ICCIMA delegates was held in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad on Sunday in a bid to usher in the start of the next four years of the Iran private sector parliament.
The ninth parliament of Iran’s private sector was officially sworn in on Sunday, pledging to play a more decisive role in the country’s economic decision-making and launch internal reforms.
ICCIMA is the parliament of Iran’s private sector representatives, playing a consultative role in devising laws and regulations in the economic sector.
Syrian industry minister says such companies can provide the materials that are used in a hundred other industries which will boost economic output.
Eying Syria’s multi-billion-dollar reconstruction market, Iran private sector has put on table a wide range of proposals to bolster Syrian economy and breathe fresh air into the Arab country’s destroyed industry.
The joint committee from the Syrian part conplements a same committee in Iran that are aimed at boosting bilateral economic relations. They lay the groundwork for the creation of a joint chamber of commerce.
The building is inside Damascus Free Zone that is only one kilometer away from the city centre.
Tehran is offering the Damascus government its high expertise and modern industries aiming at aiding the Arab country in post-war era.
More than a dozen business owners are looking to increase their ties with Syrian companies at a time when Damascus is eager to reconstruct, showing "open doors" for Iranian investment.