Abdullah bin
Saud Al-Anzi, the Saudi Ambassador to Iran, visited the 17th IranPlast
International Exhibition on Tuesday, during its second day, and was briefed on
the latest achievements of Iran's petrochemical industry.
During his
visit to the booth of the National Petrochemical Company, Ambassador Al-Anzi
held discussions with the company's executives and highlighted the capabilities
of Iran's petrochemical industry.
He stated,
"There are common areas for cooperation between SABIC [Saudi Basic Industries
Corporation] and Iranian petrochemical companies, and we hope to soon witness
meetings and sessions between Iran and Saudi Arabia in the petrochemical
industry, with the coordination of the National Petrochemical Company."
The Saudi
Ambassador further emphasized, "Iran has made considerable progress in
modern knowledge and technologies in the petrochemical industry, and we are
interested in cooperation."
According to
the report, during this meeting, Hassan Abbaszadeh, the Director of Planning
and Development, Ahmad Shakouri, the Director of Projects, and Hossein
Alimorad, the Head of International Affairs at the National Petrochemical
Company, elaborated on the latest developments and the current status of Iran's
petrochemical industry.
The 17th IranPlast
International Exhibition, which commenced on September 17th and runs until September
20th at Tehran's permanent international exhibition grounds, is focused on
enhancing the value chain, supporting domestic production, and promoting local
manufacturing. The exhibition provides a significant platform for fostering
international partnerships and expanding Iran's presence in the global
petrochemical market.