Trade Minister: Iran's Non-Oil Exports Witnessing 40% Growth
10:49 - September 03, 2022

Trade Minister: Iran's Non-Oil Exports Witnessing 40% Growth

TEHRAN (ANA)-Iranian Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Reza Fatemi Amin said that value of the country's non-oil exports have increased as much as 40 percent in the first four months of the new Iranian year in comparison with the same period last year.  
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“Iran’s non-oil exports rose from 35 billion dollars in the year 2021 to 58 billion in the year 2022 and in the first four months of the current Iranian year (that began on March 21, 2022) showed 40% increase in non-oil exports compared to the same period last year," Fatemi Amin said in a press conference on the sidelines of his visit to Qom.

He emphasized that the economic conditions of the country are improving, adding, the general conditions of the Iranian economy are quite hope inspiring.

Back in mid-July, Fatemi Amin stated the country's foreign trade amounted to $120 bln during the past Iranian calendar year (ended on March 20, 2022) despite sanctions.

The Iranian minister referred to western country's sanctions imposed on his country over the past four decades, and noted that Tehran has made progress despite those measures.

Statistical data in early July showed Iran’s exports to the neighboring and friendly states have grown drastically in the past few months amid the country’s fight against the US unilateral sanctions.

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