The Iranian government is taking steps to support industries that have been damaged by the enemy's invasion, with the Ministry of Industry, Mining and Trade announcing a production support plan aimed at helping these units return to the production cycle. The plan includes financial assistance, tax incentives, and other measures to help affected businesses recover and resume operations. This move comes as the country seeks to rebuild its economy and strengthen its industrial sector in the aftermath of the conflict. Many factories and production facilities were targeted during the war, leading to significant disruptions and losses. By providing supportive packages, the government hopes to mitigate the impact and facilitate a smoother transition back to normalcy. The plan is expected to prioritize strategic industries and those with significant employment potential, as well as businesses that play a crucial role in the country's supply chains. Officials have emphasized the importance of reviving domestic production capabilities and reducing reliance on imports in key sectors.