Speaking during his visit to the exhibition, Sheikh emphasized the
critical role of IranPlast in providing a platform for industry stakeholders to
demonstrate capabilities and foster collaboration. “Despite regional
instability, the energetic participation of industry owners, associations,
parent companies, and petrochemical specialists was remarkable,” he said.
Sheikh highlighted the exhibition’s function as a hub for interaction
among private sector companies, knowledge-based enterprises, and industry associations,
noting its potential to strengthen both domestic and international market
positions.
He also addressed market management, stressing close coordination
between the Ministry of SMIT and the National Petrochemical Company (NPC). “A
joint task force meets weekly to monitor product supply, track production
levels, and ensure smooth market operations. This collaborative approach helps
stabilize pricing and supports downstream industries,” Sheikh explained.
The 19th IranPlast exhibition, running from Monday through Thursday at
Tehran’s permanent international exhibition center, reaffirmed its role as a
central venue for showcasing Iran’s industrial and petrochemical capabilities.