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Mining News Pro - Chief executive of HOSCO is grateful about the company’s current situation and believes that there is a huge potential for development projects.
According to Mining News Pro - Ataollah Maroufkhani, CEO of Hormozgan Steel Company believes that the company is in the right path and there is a huge potential for development projects.
“The suitable location of Hormozgan Steel and the presence of specialized forces in this company, has provided the basis for development projects,” he said.
He expressed hope that in the near future, with the easing of US sanctions, we will see the implementation of the Hormozgan Steel development plan.
“Increasing production is our main priority and with the measures that are being taken, we will see an increase in production,” he added.
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