IranPlast Exhibition Drives Downstream Industry Growth, Non-Oil Exports, Says NPC CEO

IranPlast Exhibition Drives Downstream Industry Growth, Non-Oil Exports, Says NPC CEO
(Monday, August 11, 2025) 15:59

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – The IranPlast International Exhibition, Iran’s premier petrochemical trade event, is playing a pivotal role in advancing downstream industries and boosting non-oil exports, the CEO of the National Petrochemical Company said on Saturday.

 

Hassan Abbaszadeh emphasized that IranPlast goes beyond being a mere showcase, serving instead as a strategic platform to replace raw material exports with value-added final products.

"IranPlast is one of the country’s most important specialized exhibitions in the petrochemical sector, strengthening and empowering the downstream supply chain through policymaking and industry collaboration," Abbaszadeh told reporters.

He noted that the exhibition facilitates the introduction of diverse downstream capacities, fosters interaction among production chain stakeholders, promotes knowledge exchange, and highlights the concept of domestic value addition.

The event also serves as a hub for synergy among producers, investors, and petrochemical professionals, contributing significantly to the expansion of domestic and international markets.

Abbaszadeh underscored the rising participation of downstream companies in recent years, which has led to enhanced product quality and diversity and enabled many products to enter global markets.

Addressing the exhibition’s role beyond a product showcase, he said: "IranPlast is a rare venue in the country that fosters experience exchange, mutual learning, and investment facilitation."

The exhibition features a comprehensive supply chain display, spanning raw materials, polymer products, and specialized machinery, reflecting Iran’s advancing technical and manufacturing capabilities.

Highlighting the importance of industrial machinery and equipment, Abbaszadeh said their integration is crucial for technological advancement in the plastics and polymer industries. IranPlast effectively connects equipment producers with industrial consumers, enabling technology transfer and productivity growth.

On production capacity, he stated that Iran’s polymer output has reached approximately nine million tonnes annually, with 8.5 million tonnes produced last year. Of this, five million tonnes were consumed domestically and about three million tonnes exported.

"If these three million tonnes of raw material exports were processed domestically in downstream industries, it could generate up to three times the current export value for the national economy," he said, calling this the core mission of IranPlast.

The exhibition promotes a value chain approach aimed at curbing raw material exports and supporting industries with high employment potential that can produce final goods and strengthen non-oil exports.

Abbaszadeh pointed to a shift in IranPlast participants over time: from simpler products in its early years to advanced, high-tech products now entering sectors like automotive, construction, and cutting-edge industries.

Many downstream firms have successfully penetrated advanced global markets, demonstrating the maturity and sustainable development of Iran’s petrochemical sector.

Finally, Abbaszadeh highlighted that IranPlast fosters collaboration and real contract signings between diverse groups — raw materials, machinery, semi-finished, finished goods, and technical services — making it a dynamic forum for growth, learning, and partnership creation in the petrochemical value chain.

 


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