Razgar Hama, CEO of Rasn Plastic in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, told
NIPNA at the sidelines of the 19th IranPlast exhibition that this marked the
company’s second participation in the event and offered a valuable opportunity
to engage with Iranian manufacturers specializing in plastics and related
equipment.
“The exhibition allows us to explore new technologies in plastic
injection and associated products, particularly in specialized colors and
compounds,” Hama said. “We received valuable information from Iranian companies
that can directly enhance our operations.”
Hama highlighted plans to import Iranian plastic products into the
Kurdistan Region, leveraging Iran’s manufacturing capabilities. He said prior
collaborations with Iranian companies have been positive and professional, and
he expressed optimism for expanding these partnerships in the future.
He added that IranPlast not only showcases Iranian products but also
fosters bilateral technology transfer and industrial cooperation. Hama
emphasized the potential for Iranian manufacturers to enter Iraqi markets with
unique products not produced in China or other countries, offering a strategic
advantage for regional trade.
“This exhibition can serve as a starting point for long-term,
meaningful collaborations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the
Kurdistan Region of Iraq,” he said.