In a recent statement, Hossein Pirmoazzen, the deputy head of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA), emphasized the importance of unity among economic operators and respect for ICCIMA's legal status as the country's official representative of the private sector. Pirmoazzen's remarks come at a time when the Iranian economy is facing significant challenges, including sanctions, inflation, and currency devaluation. The ICCIMA is a non-governmental organization that represents the interests of the private sector in Iran. It was established in 1932 and has played a crucial role in shaping economic policies and promoting trade and investment in the country. The organization has a network of provincial chambers and specialized committees that cover various sectors of the economy. Pirmoazzen stressed that the ICCIMA is the only legal representative of the private sector in Iran and that all economic operators should respect its authority. He called for unity among businesses and urged them to work together to overcome the challenges facing the Iranian economy. Pirmoazzen also highlighted the importance of the private sector in driving economic growth and creating jobs. The ICCIMA has been vocal in its criticism of the government's economic policies and has called for reforms to improve the business environment in Iran. The organization has also been involved in negotiations with foreign countries and international organizations to promote trade and investment opportunities for Iranian businesses.