What have been the consequences of developing petrochemical industries for the country?
Development of petrochemical industry activated domestic engineering, manufacture and manpower development as well as capital turnover. As a result, through about $10 billion investments at two special petrochemical zones of Bandar Imam and South Pars, as well as other parts of the country, domestic workshops capable of manufacturing petrochemical equipment were established. Also, measures taken by the Economy Council and Majlis to make maximum use of domestic manufacture and capabilities provided the private sector with a good opportunity in the fields of engineering, domestic manufacture, consultation as well as installation and construction contractors. So that, there is currently no vacant space to work in the above fields in relation to petrochemical industry and the speed of implementing petrochemical projects is controlled by the speed of equipment leaving domestic manufacturing workshops or problems resulting from domestic engineering or manufacture. The recent examples show th
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