Iran Press/ Iran news: Alireza Razm-Hosseini, Iran's Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade after visiting Mobarakeh Steel Company on Thursday, told reporters that there is no concern for exporting steel products, and according to the law, all-steel products must be offered on the stock exchange, and the surplus of that must be exported.
"The country's steel industry has shown that we can help lift sanctions and supply raw materials to other factories. Also, good measures have been taken in this regard during this period," he added.
The Minister of Industry, Mines, and Trade also pointed out that steel production was 500,000 tons before Iran's Islamic Revolution. Today, it has reached 28 million tons, and in 1404, it will reach 55 million tons.
"The country's steel production plans have been prepared strategically and are being implemented step by step," he added.
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