...

Iran seeks to reach one-digit inflation, economy minister says

Business Materials 21 July 2014 08:13 (UTC +04:00)
Iran plans to decrease its inflation rate to a one-digit number.
Iran seeks to reach one-digit inflation, economy minister says

Tehran, Iran, Jul. 19
By Milad Fashtami - Trend:

Iran plans to decrease its inflation rate to a one-digit number.

Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Ali Tayyebnia said that the government will pursue its policies to snap the country's economy out of recession, Iran's IRNA News Agency reported on July 19.

"We are trying to revise the country's tax system" he added.

The Central Bank of Iran previously announced that the country's inflation rate for the 12-month period to the third Iranian calendar month (ended on June 21) hit 27.7 percent.

The country's point-to-point inflation in the mentioned month was 14.7 percent, Iran's Mehr News Agency reported on June 30.

The point-to-point inflation rate statistics identify the rate between distinct points in time, such as the inflation rate at the end of a month compared to the rate of inflation at the end of the same month in the previous year.

The consumer price index (CPI) also stood at 194 units in the third month of the current year, which is 1.7 units more than its preceding month.

The Statistical Center of Iran previously put the inflation rate for the mentioned month at 26.2 percent.

Tayyebnia said in October 2013 that the government plans to reduce the inflation rate by 6 to 7 percent by the end of the current calendar year (March 20, 2014).

"Through curbing the runaway liquidity growth in the country, hopefully the inflation rate can be decreased," he added.

Head of Tehran's Chamber of Commerce Yahya Al-e Es'haq said on July 8 that the Iranian government seeks to decrease the country's inflation rate to a one-digit figure in two years.

Iranian president has vowed to decrease the inflation rate to 5 percent in the [Iranian calendar] year of 1395 (to end on March 20, 2017), Iran's Mehr News Agency reported.

"Containing inflation is the main economic priority of the government," he said.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on July 1 that the country's inflation will continue its falling trend.

"Iran's point-to-point inflation is currently around 14.7 percent," he said, noting that the figure was about 43-44 percent before he took the office one year ago, Iran's Ghareh news website reported on July 1.

"The price of staple food didn't increase in the third calendar month of current year [May 21 - June 20]," he said.

"The government first needs to contain the inflation in order to snap the country's economy out of recession," he said.

The inflation rate in Iran in 2005, when Ex-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the government was about 10.4 percent, but in mid-2013, when Ahmadinejd handed over the office to Rouhani, the inflation rate and point-to-point inflation rate were 37.5 percent and 44 percent, respectively.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on March 29 that the country's inflation rate is projected to drop to 25 percent by the end of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2015), Iran 's Arsh news website reported.

"Improving relations with foreign countries may even cause the figure to fall below 25 per cent," he explained.

Tags:
Latest

Latest