TEHRAN In a crucial meeting aimed at reviving the nation's industrial sector, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sat down with the board members of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) to discuss a comprehensive support package. The recent 12-day war has dealt a severe blow to the country's economy, leaving many industrial units struggling to stay afloat. The government's proposed package seeks to provide much-needed relief and assistance to these vital sectors. During the meeting, President Pezeshkian emphasized the importance of a strong and resilient industrial base for Iran's economic growth and self-sufficiency. He acknowledged the challenges faced by businesses and assured the ICCIMA board that the government is committed to implementing measures to facilitate their recovery. The support package is expected to include a range of initiatives, such as tax incentives, subsidized loans, and streamlined regulatory processes. Additionally, the government plans to invest in infrastructure development and provide technical assistance to help industries modernize and enhance their competitiveness in both domestic and international markets. ICCIMA board members welcomed the government's efforts and expressed their appreciation for the open dialogue. They highlighted the need for a collaborative approach, where the private sector's concerns and suggestions are taken into account during the implementation phase of the support package. The meeting also addressed the importance of promoting exports and attracting foreign investment to bolster the industrial sector. President Pezeshkian assured the business community that the government is working on creating a more favorable environment for international trade and investment.