29 Mar 2024
Tuesday 17 November 2020 - 15:07
Story Code : 385601

Pres. Rouhani vows support to vulnerable people during COVID-19 lockdown

President Hassan Rouhani pledged on Sunday to provide economic support to the vulnerable groups whose businesses may be damaged during a fresh lockdown to become effective in parts of the country to contain the spread of the disease as of next week.

Speaking during a meeting of the Government Economic Coordination Headquarters, the President said that the budget bill for the next year aims to improve the countrys economic conditions and bring about economic prosperity. Rouhani also said that the new budget bill is intended to help the countrys economic growth and give a boost to the livelihood of the people, the less-privileged class of society in particular.

He hailed the resistance of Iranian people against more than two and a half years of unprecedented economic war, saying, despite the severe damages done to the country's economy, the government, with the support and cooperation of the people, did not allow the sanctionors to achieve their sinister goals.

In another speech on Saturday, President Rouhani said that Irans next year budget bill aims to fully stop the countrys direct reliance on oil revenues.

Rouhani said that the main goalsof the countrys next year budget bill are to reduce the costs and increase incomes, lessen the government's role in the economy, promote e-governance, cut reliance on oil revenues, pave the way for a production boost and implement the general principles of resistance economy.

He also said that the next year budget bill will focus on long-term growth through more focus on non-oil exports, more active fight against COVID-19 and reducing its negative impacts on the countrys economy, facilitating business activities, and paying attention to people's livelihoods with the priority of basic commodities.

The President further highlighted the need to reduce tariffs in bilateral agreements to promote trade relations with neighboring and Eurasian countries.

 

Source: IRNA
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