Government offices resume work after week-long closure

VP stresses uninterrupted production amid wartime

Iranian government offices across the country resumed services on Sunday following a one-week closure due to US-Zionist aggression against the country, according to an announcement by Head of Iran's Public Administration and Recruitment Organization Alaeddin Rafi'zadeh.
During a Sunday visit by First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref to the Tehran governorate, the latest status of the capital was also reviewed amid the war crisis.
Abbas Pazouki, the vice president's deputy for communications affairs, wrote on his X account: "During the visit, necessary orders were issued to maintain the full readiness of responsible agencies against any incident."
Meanwhile, during a meeting with Industry, Mining, and Trade Minister Mohammad Atabak on Saturday, Aref emphasized the necessity of uninterrupted production in the country.
During the visit to the ministry, Aref was briefed on a detailed report regarding supply chain logistics, market supervision and inspection protocols, the registration of orders and customs clearance for priority goods, and the operational status of manufacturing and industrial units.
He also ordered steps to ensure the supply of essential goods, particularly given the wartime conditions, and detailed government support measures for manufacturers.
The US and Israel began their aggression against Iran last Saturday by attacking 30 targets across the capital Tehran, killing several senior Iranian officials.
During the meeting, Minister Atabak presented a report to the first vice president detailing the monitoring of essential goods markets and the raw materials required by production factories.
Furthermore, citing field inspections of manufacturing, industrial, and food production units in industrial estates across Tehran Province, Atabak identified working capital and government-backed insurance and tax incentives as the primary needs of the sector, noting the ongoing two to three-shift workforce operations.

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