Zangeneh, the former oil minister, said we sell cars to people at very high prices.
Bijan Zangeneh, the former oil minister, said at the General Assembly of the Iranian Productivity Association that we sell cars to people at very high prices. Let cars become competitive so that people can buy the best cars.
Setting a mandatory price for export cars is not feasible. For exporting, we must produce something that others want to buy, not sell a $15,000 car for $10,000 by mandate. This is not sustainable.
I believe gasoline should be made expensive when cars become very cheap.
We have not yet entered the development cycle and still have problems interacting with the world. In this regard, besides the government, some of our elites who have a journalistic view of the economy instead of a realistic approach are also to blame.
After the revolution, there has been a kind of anti-West sentiment even among our elites, and whatever we produce, we claim it is better than its foreign counterpart, which is often incorrect. This trend keeps us behind in the global education process.