Date : 2024 Monday 27 May
Code 174

Head of Isfahan Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture:

The holding of the summit changed the world media's view of Iran and Isfahan

The head of Isfahan Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture says businessmen should have a common language outside of governments.
Amir Keshani, President of Isfahan Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, regarding the second meeting of Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) chambers of commerce in Isfahan; Stating that no business is possible without dialogue, he said: Every business starts from the interaction between people. As an institution that covers 35% of the world's GDP and 56% of the world's population, ACD can be dialogue-oriented in the field of business.
He added: Chambers of commerce of the ACD member countries also welcomed the development of dialogues and the growth of interactions, and this issue will lead to the growth of cooperation between Asian countries.
Keshani noted: Chamber of Commerce, like any large organization, creates opportunities that should be used. The Chamber of Commerce should establish that the presence of foreign delegations is one of the important things, but how practical it is depends on the follow-up of economic activists.
The head of the Isfahan Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture regarding Isfahan's hosting of the summit of Asian countries, a member of the Asian Cooperation Dialogue Forum, said: In the days when the world's media tried to declare Iran and especially Isfahan unsafe with untrue news, holding the summit looked at the conditions of Isfahan. And Iran changed.
Pointing to the difference between the language of business and politics, he said: Businessmen outside of governments want their own special language, and this was the issue we raised at the summit. Maybe governments will come to a different decision; But we Asian businessmen must have our own common language and rules. Stating that Isfahan does not have a good export rank in the country, Keshani stated: We will do our best to grow the province's export power and commercial relations. When we hosted a representative of the Emirates Chamber on the sidelines of the meeting, he knew each province of Iran with a characteristic, and interestingly, he introduced Isfahan to excellence in business.