Mohammad Atabak emphasized that the plan, by anticipating insurance, banking, and tax facilities, will pave the way for damaged units to return to the production cycle, ISNA reported.
On Tuesday evening, on the National Industry and Mine Day, during a meeting with owners of damaged industries, Atabak announced the implementation of the special plan aimed at rebuilding and supporting damaged production units.
He described the initiative as a strategic measure to revive the country's industrial capacities.
Referring to the resilience of the industrial sector against the recent aggression, he noted, "The enemy targeted production centers with the aim of halting the production cycle and disrupting people's livelihoods; but with the steadfastness of workers, managers, and industrialists, this conspiracy failed, and the bastion of production remains standing."
He further announced the ministry's special plan to support production, stating, "Within the framework of this plan, facilities in the areas of insurance, taxation, working capital, and banking credit have been anticipated for units that suffered damages during the 12-day war. This package is considered an important step for the quick return of these units to the production cycle and the preservation of existing employment."
Atabak, emphasizing the necessity of solidarity in the current situation, stated, "Just as we made the enemy regret its blind aggression through national unity, today, relying on domestic capabilities and the government's practical support, we will forcefully advance the path of repairing damages and rebuilding infrastructure."
The minister of industry, mine and trade concluded by noting, "Supporting industries is not just an economic duty, but part of the national resistance against the enemies of the Iranian nation. The Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade will stand by industrialists until the complete return of damaged units to the production cycle."