Iran’s Non-Oil Exports Grows 25% MOM

Iran’s non-oil exports have registered a 25 percent increase in the Iranian calendar month to October 22 in comparison to figures from a month earlier, according to the spokesman of the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade.
Writing on his official Twitter account, Omid Qalibaf also put Iran’s imports during the month under review at $5.7 billion which he said shows a 30 percent growth compared to the preceding month.
Qalibaf also said that the volume of Iran’s foreign trade over the first seven months of the Iranian calendar year (March 21–October 22) surpassed $60 billion.

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