In an
interview during the visit to the 17th IranPlast International Exhibition, the
Iranian representative from the Turkish petrochemical sector emphasized that
the cultural commonalities between the two nations pave the way for interaction
and cooperation. They further stressed that concerns and financial risks
associated with transactions should be logically addressed, with a focus on
tapping into Iran's numerous capabilities to yield positive results.
Highlighting
the enthusiasm of Turkish companies for investment in Iran's petrochemical
industry, the representative revealed that positive negotiations have taken
place with several Iranian petrochemical companies, including Jam
Petrochemicals and Tabriz Petrochemicals.
"Iran's
petrochemical industry provides an excellent and promising market for
investment," emphasized the petrochemical industry expert.
The IranPlast
Exhibition serves as a platform not only for showcasing the potential of Iran's
polymer and petrochemical sectors but also for fostering international
collaboration and attracting foreign investors interested in contributing to
the growth and development of Iran's industries. The event has gained
significant attention and participation from industry leaders and professionals
regionally and internationally.
The 17th
IranPlast International Exhibition, focusing on enhancing the value chain,
supporting domestic production, and promoting local manufacturing, is scheduled
to be held from September 17 to September 20 at Tehran's permanent
international exhibition grounds.