List of 631 enterprises to be privatized by March 2019 published
TEHRAN- Iran’s Privatization Organization (IPO) published the list of the enterprises that their shares are planned to be transferred to the private sector by the end of current Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2019), Tasnim news agency reported.
The list was approved by the Divestiture Board of the IPO on May 6.
IPO has transferred 38 billion rials (about $904.7 million) worth of the state-run shares to the private sector during the two-month period from March 21 to May 21.
Implementation of privatization plan aimed at more productivity, investment making, job creation, promotion of trade balance, more competition in domestic economy, and reducing financial and management burden on the government has been under the spotlight in Iran over the past decade.
The law on implementation of the general policies of the Article 44 of Iran's Constitution on privatizing state-owned companies was declared in 2006 in a bid to downsize the government and promote the private sector’s role in the national economy.
The government envisioned a large privatization program in the Fifth Five-Year National Development Plan (2010-2015), aiming to privatize about 20 percent of the state-owned firms each year. Under the present interpretation of the Article 44, some state-owned companies
have been privatized to reduce their financial burden on the country’s budget and also increase their productivity.
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