Ali Akbar Karimi said Korean and European companies which have been active in
Iran’s market since the nuclear deal came into force in 2016 have already taken
full advantages of the economic opportunities in the country.
In an interview with Tasnim News Agency, Karimi expressed regret that a number
of these companies have decided to quit their operations in Iran following the
US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
"Though the hasty decision by these companies to leave Iran will not hamper
Iran’s economic development and growth, it will create some problems for certain
economic sectors of the country. Therefore it is up to the government to adopt
some appropriate measures against the decision and compensate for the upcoming
economic loss,” he said.
Karimi also called on watchdog organizations in Iran to deal seriously with
companies violating regulations and smuggling various models of foreign vehicles
into the country.
"If the foreign car companies leave Iran without being punished, the
psychological shock of their quit will inflict a heavy blow on Iran’s domestic
economy,” he said.
The price of various models of vehicles has risen between 20 million and 400
million Rials over the past two weeks. This comes as a number of leading foreign
car manufactures including Peugeot, Citroen, and Hyundai have announced their
decision to leave Iran. Meanwhile, some other manufacturers have limited their
output, and this has led to a further rise in prices.
Source: IFP