Rajab Safarov, Chairman of the Iran-Russia Economic and Business Council, visited the PGPIC pavilion and praised the group’s global standing. He described PGPIC as “a pillar and key infrastructure of Iran’s economic relations,” highlighting its role as an economic locomotive that can expand international cooperation.
In parallel with the exhibition, the eighth Customer Engagement Conference of Arvand Petrochemical was held with the participation of Arvand executives, the CEO of the Iran Mercantile Exchange, and downstream PVC industry stakeholders. Discussions focused on industry challenges, new product grades, and opportunities for strengthening collaboration.
PGPIC subsidiaries also maintained a strong presence, with experts at their counters providing detailed information to domestic and international visitors, including knowledge-based companies. These interactions opened new avenues for partnerships and highlighted the group’s innovative capabilities.
Foreign traders, particularly from Russia and China, expressed satisfaction with past collaborations and showed heightened interest in expanding trade and launching joint projects with PGPIC.
The second day of IranPlast 2025 underscored continued global interest in Iran’s petrochemical sector, with foreign delegations, specialized conferences, and PGPIC’s active presence reinforcing the country’s industrial and commercial potential.