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15,000 jobs to be created in Iran's Pars Special Economic Energy Zone

Business Materials 29 May 2019 19:17 (UTC +04:00)

Tehran, Iran, May 29

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Investments in Iran's Pars Special Economic Energy Zone (PSEEZ) would help complete the downstream petrochemical production there and create some 15,000 job opportunities.

"Completing corridor of downstream industry in Pars Special Economic Energy Zone would improve the diverse products, increase the value of the region, boost employment and country's income," said Priouz Mousavi the Managing Director of Pars Special Economic Energy Zone, Trend reports citing IRNA.

"Easy availability to feed and vast range of petrochemical products can play an important role in development of downstream petrochemical industry. This would improve the production at the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone," he said referring to role of infrastructure at the zone regarding attracting new investments.

"The country has high capacity to provide its domestic needs, therefore we should continue to prevent the crude oil sale and develop the industry," he added.

Pars Special Economic Energy Zone (PSEEZ) is located in Asaloyeh (Iran's Bushehr Province). It was established in ‎‏1998‏‎ for the utilization of South ‎Pars oil and gas resources and encouraging commercial activities in the field of oil, gas and ‎petrochemical industries.‎

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