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Iran’s CBI shares data on country’s foreign debts

Finance Materials 10 November 2021 12:49 (UTC +04:00)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Nov. 10

By Elnur Baghishov – Trend:

Iran's foreign debts amounted to $9.03 billion from the beginning of the current Iranian year (March 21, 2021) to the end of the 6th month of the current Iranian year (September 22, 2021), Trend reports citing the statistics of Central Bank of Iran.

According to the statistics, of Iran's debt, $2.46 billion is short-term and $6.57 billion is long-term.

In terms of euro, Iran's foreign debt amounted to 7.7 billion euro within the mentioned period. Of this, 2.1 billion euro is short-term debt and 5.6 billion euro is long-term debt, the statistics said.

"During six months, Iran's non-oil exports amounted to 59.9 million tons worth $21.8 billion, while imports amounted to 19.1 million tons worth $23.1 billion," the statistics said.

Current Iranian year (from Mar. 21, 2021 through Mar. 20, 2022)

Export

Import

Value (in USD)

Volume (in tons)

Value (in USD)

Volume (in tons)

1st month (Mar. 21 through Apr. 20)

$2.97 billion

8.3 million

$2.79 billion

2.04 million

2nd month (Apr. 21 through May 21)

$3.35 billion

8.57 million

$3.73 billion

3.32 million

3rd month (May 22 through June 21)

$4.36 billion

13 million

$3.94 billion

3.18 million

4th month (June 23 through July 22)

$3.65 billion

8.36 million

$4.1 billion

3.96 million

5th month (July 23 through August 22)

$3.32 billion

7.14 million

$2.05 billion

1.31 million

6th month (August 23 through September 22)

$4.14 billion

14.5 million

$6.49 billion

5.32 million

Total

$21.8 billion

59.9 million

$23.1 billion

19.1 million

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