$15.5b increase in Iran’s exports by 2013: Business Monitor

August 25, 2009 - 0:0

TEHRAN -- Business Monitor, in its latest report, forecasted that Iran will have a $15.5 billion increase in its exports by the Iranian calendar year of 1392 (March 2013-March 2014).

ISNA news agency quoted the third quarter 2009 report of Business Monitor stating that last year Iran’s exports amounted to $98.3 billion and predicted that this figure will drop to $60 billion in the current year.
According to the report, next year the exports will reach $68.4 billion, and in the year after that it will be $80.6 billion.
In the year 1391 (March 2012-March 2013) exports are projected to be $100 billion, and in 1392 the number will increase to $113.8 billion, the report stated.
Statistics in the report showed that the value of exports in 1392 compared to 1387 will be $15.5 billion higher.
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