The most significant policies for the
non-petroleum export in the course of the second program
are as follow:
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Reformation of the import / export
law.
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Initiating appropriate policies
for the foreign exchange and also suitable tariff,
for constancy of the policies as well as encouraging
the export
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Strengthening the export promotion
bank.
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Determination of the limits and
scops of the activities of the governmental, cooperative
and private sectors.
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Continual supervision and evaluation
of the export.
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Development of the non-petroleum
barter exchanges.
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Initiating appropriate credit
/ tax-oriented policies.
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Efficient utilization of the
commercial free zones for promotion of the exports.
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Harmonizing the present export
organizations under supervision of a high council.
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Establishing and supporting the
export unions and cooperatives.
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Allocating certain portion of
productions to the export.
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Proper utilization of the mass
media to promote marketing and advertizing.
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Application of relevant export
incentives, if necessary.
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mplementation of all the mentioned
policies certainly depend both upon utilization of available
possibilities and mobilization of all dedicated and
specialized work-force. Consequently, maximized harmony
and co-ordination among all organizations and ministries,
entrusted with particular duties in the export arena,
would facilitate the fulfilment of the export-oriented
goals of the second program.