Members of the Board of Representatives at Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Trade convened for their last meeting of the current fiscal year (ending March 20) during which they discussed the proposal to improve the country's business climate.
According to ICCIMA's website, the proposal contains nine points and links the current woes to chronic problems plaguing the country's business environment such as corruption, weak rule of law, lack of stability, non-transparent policies and wastage of resources by the government.
The body, which comprises the country's business leaders, has presented the proposal to put right the situation, including the call for a national momentum to root out corruption and rent seeking.
Another point raised by the entity is the need for promoting positive interactions with the outside world and engaging in global trade based on national interests.
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