BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 1. In total, 2.72 million tons of goods worth 253 trillion rials (about $6.02 billion) were sold at the Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) during the last Iranian week (September 23 through September 28, 2023), Trend reports.
According to the report, sales fell by 29.7 percent in value and 15.8 percent in volume compared with the preceding Iranian week (September 16 through September 21, 2023).
So, 3.23 million tons of goods worth approximately 360 trillion rials (about $8.57 billion) were sold at the Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) in the preceding week.
Around 2.22 million tons of goods worth over 149 trillion rials (about $3.56 billion) were sold in IME's industrial and mining products section last week.
The main products sold in this section included cement, iron ore, steel, sponge iron, aluminum, copper, lead, molybdenum concentrate, etc.
In addition, 471,000 tons of various oil and petrochemical products worth 97.3 trillion rials (about $2.32 billion) were sold in the oil and petrochemical products section of IME last Iranian week.
The main products sold in this section were bitumen, vacuum bottoms, polymers, chemicals, lube cut, base oil, petroleum products, sulfur, gas, etc.
At the same time, 32,900 tons of various products worth 6.28 trillion rials (about $149 million) were sold in the submarket section of the exchange.
Moreover, 1,050 tons of saffron worth 525 billion rials (about $12.5 million) were sold in the agricultural section of the exchange.
The Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) operates in order to provide and set prices for many products. The price of products at the IME is determined based on supply and demand. The Exchange and Securities Organization of Iran is in favor of the wholesale sale of strategically important products by the Commodity Exchange.
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