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Iran's MP suggests government stops helping automakers

Business Materials 19 March 2019 14:54 (UTC +04:00)

Tehran, Iran, March 19

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Iran's auto industry has been facing many ups and downs in recent months.

The rise of prices alongside massive pre-sales that was originated from the foreign exchange rate rise and delayed releases of auto part cargos from the customs are among the major problems of the mentioned sector.

Iranian MP Behruz Nemmati has discussed the country's auto price situation in an interview with Trend.

"The fact is that we are seriously opposing the chaotic auto pricing and recent events in auto industry.” he said.

Hemmati went on to say that Iranian parliament's Industries and Mine commission

He went on to say that he's not optimistic about the car price cuts.

"The reason is that we are looking to support the auto production in any possible way, and it doesn't make any difference what people want from us," he said.

"No one asks the automakers,who have been delaying the car deliveries, about the quality of cars. No one asks about the quality of fuel," said the MP.

"I believe due to budget regulations, the government should leave the automakers and assign them to the real private sector.” he added.

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