Ali Abdolalizadeh, the special envoy of the president for coordinating
the implementation of sea-oriented development policies, made the announcement
during a visit to the Badr-e Sharq Petrochemical Complex in the Chabahar Free
Zone on Thursday.
He was accompanied by Brigadier General Asghar Saleh, head of the
Resistance Economy Headquarters and National and International Cooperation Task
Force of the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
Behzad Ansari, CEO of Badr-e Sharq Petrochemical Company, briefed the
delegation on the project's progress, highlighting recent milestones such as
the installation of the methanol unit's control system, delivery of heavy and
semi-heavy equipment, and shipment of additional components to the project
site.
Abdolalizadeh praised the ongoing efforts and reiterated the
administration's focus on harnessing the potential of the Makran region,
emphasizing strategic investments to enhance economic and industrial growth.
The Makran coast, a vital economic corridor in southeastern Iran, has
been a centerpiece of national development plans, attracting infrastructure
projects and investments in petrochemicals, ports, and logistics to strengthen
the region's role in international trade.