Sweets Exported from Iran Tops $152m in Four Months
Iran exported more than $152.89 million worth of sweets, chocolates, and biscuits to 56 countries in the first four months of the current Iranian year.
Iran Determined to Increase Its Non-Oil Exports to $100b
Head of Iran Trade Promotion Organization says non-oil export is the only way for cutting dependence on oil revenues and the country has potential to increase its non-oil exports to $100b due to the needs of neighboring states.
Iran’s Four-Month Foreign Trade Worths $19.6bn
Iran’s foreign trade value hit $19.635 billion in the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (from March 21 to July 22).
Over $5mn Flowers, Plants Exported in Q1
Iran exported more than $5 million worth of flowers and plants in the first three months of the current year (from March 21 to June 22).
Iran-China Trade Office to Focus on Non-Oil Exports
Head of Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce Majid Reza Hariri says the project for developing non-oil exports to China is one of the priorities of the private sector
Iran Official: Exports to UAE Increases 8% in Q1
The value of Iran’s exports to the UAE in the first three months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20-June 20) rose by 8 percent compared to the same period last year, an official said.
Rouhani Urges Exporters to Redouble Efforts
President Hassan Rouhani called on all producers and exporters to redouble their efforts to increase production and exports.
Exports from Markazi Province Hit $120 million
About 1,165 tons of non-oil goods worth $120 million were exported from the central Iranian province of Markazi during the first three months of the current fiscal.
Jahangiri Highlights Iran’s Non-Oil Exports
Iranian First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri described a jump in the non-oil exports as a panacea for the country’s economic problems.
Non-Oil Exports Decline by 47.7%
Head of Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (TCCIMA) Mr. Masoud Khansari says the non-oil exports have plummeted by 47.7 percent in the first two months of the current year and warned the officials to amend their policies.