Government seriously manages people’s livelihood, supports businesses in wartime conditions
TEHRAN- Simultaneously with the American-Zionist aggression and attack on Iran, government bodies are seeking to manage people's livelihoods and support the economy through policies focused on facilitating and accelerating service delivery.
According to IRNA, the government, in cooperation with the private sector, aims to expand its support network for various segments of the population and entrepreneurs under the wartime conditions imposed on the country.
The effects and benefits of this policy have been tangible over the past month, reflected in the stability of markets.
Monitoring the actions of the Ministries of Industry, Mining and Trade; Economy; Agriculture; Cooperatives, Labor, and Social Welfare; and other institutions indicates a continuous effort by the government to streamline trade processes for entrepreneurs , manage livelihoods, and support the economy for different segments of society.
Key measures in recent days include: extending the deadline for using customs facilities for goods clearance and accelerating imports; disbursing new financial facilities to households without income and small and medium-sized enterprises affected by the war; implementing the "credit purchase of goods and services" plan for heads of households; and granting facilities to a larger number of retirees.
The Iranian Customs Administration, an affiliate of the Ministry of Economy, had previously provided facilities for goods clearance over the past month and has now extended this process for another month.
Accordingly, special customs facilities remain available for entrepreneurs in emergency situations, allowing goods owners to clear their shipments.
These customs measures aim to expedite the clearance of goods and accelerate customs procedures.
As a result, with the round-the-clock efforts of customs staff and cooperation from adjacent organizations, 2.255 million tons of essential goods have been definitively cleared and entered the country through customs over the past month, from the beginning of the "Ramadan War" until now.
Furthermore, the Trade Promotion Organization, under the Ministry of Industry, Mining and Trade, has taken steps in cooperation with the Iranian Customs Administration to facilitate trade processes.
The most significant of these measures is the extension of the validity of business cards (trade licenses) and registration orders.
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