Abbaszadeh
visited Hall 38 of the Tehran International Permanent Fairground, where he
reviewed the latest developments in petrochemical expansion projects, including
private sector participation and investment mechanisms in polymer and
petrochemical ventures.
During his tour,
he held talks with representatives from key holding companies and banks
financing petrochemical projects, while also engaging in discussions with
high-level political and economic delegations attending the exhibition from
around the world.
Iran Expo, the
country’s largest trade showcase, opened earlier on Tuesday with participation
from 190 government officials and over 3,100 foreign businesspeople and traders
representing 111 countries.
The five-day
event, running through May 2, aims to highlight the export potential of Iranian
companies across various sectors, including technical and engineering services.