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Central Bank of Iran shares data on GDP

Business Materials 21 December 2021 14:55 (UTC +04:00)
Central Bank of Iran shares data on GDP

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Dec. 21

By Elnur Baghishov – Trend:

The value of Iran's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), including crude oil, increased by 3.3 percent during the first six months of the current Iranian year (March 21 through September 22, 2021), compared to the same period last Iranian year, Trend reports citing the statistics of Central Bank of Iran (CBI).

According to the statistics, the value of Iran’s GDP (including crude oil) amounted to 7.53 quadrillion rials (about $179 billion) within 6 months.

Meanwhile, in the same period last Iranian year, the figure stood at 7.28 quadrillion rials (about $174 billion).

In addition, the value of Iran's GDP (excluding crude oil) increased by 2.4 percent in six months, compared to the same period last Iranian year.

“So, the value of Iran’s GDP (excluding crude oil) amounted to 6.9 quadrillion rials (about $164 billion) during the reporting period, while in the same period last Iranian, this figure amounted to 6.74 quadrillion rials (about $160 billion),” the statistics said.

Iran reached an increase of 15.1 percent in the value of GDP in the oil-gas sector, 5.7 percent in the services sector, while a decrease of 2 percent in the agriculture sector and 1.9 percent in the industrial and mining sector.

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