Tehran (IP) - The spokesman of the Economic Commission of the Parliament has said that according to the written plans of scientific and executive records and the explanations provided by the proposed Minister, members of the Economic Commission evaluated Reza Fatemi-Amin with a majority of votes as an acceptable option for the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade.

Iran PressIran news: Gholamreza Marhaba said in an open session of the parliament on Tuesday, during the examination of the proposed Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade, about the commission's review of Reza Fatemi Amin's plans: Organizing the foreign trade by developing a short-term plan and modifying trade plans, accelerating the appointment of Iran's trade attaches to at least the top 10 trading countries, reforming pricing and eliminate pricing, timely supply of basic goods and regulating the market according to administration's guidelines based on laws passed by parliament, foreign exchange market management due to non-oil exports with the priority of importing basic and capital goods in order to produce more and export, a surge in strengthening the export markets of the country's products are among the programs proposed by the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade.

In reviewing the general criteria of the proposed program of the Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade, Marhaba said that the evaluation of the Economic Commission in reviewing the proposed programs of the Minister in the field of domestic and foreign trade according to the missions of the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade shows that these programs are acceptable in the level of implementation.

The session of Iran's Parliament for the vote of confidence to the proposed ministers of Ebrahim Raisi's cabinet began on Saturday in the presence of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran with a speech by the Speaker of the Parliament, and the procedure is still continuing. 

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