BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 10. Some $222 million worth of foreign currency was exchanged under the NIMA exchange rate in Iran on November 9, 2022, Trend reports citing the Central Bank of Iran (CBI).
Meanwhile, a total of 1.02 billion worth of foreign currency was put up for sale on the mentioned day.
At the same time, about $14.7 million and 2.17 million euro was exchanged in the Organized Foreign Exchange Market.
The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) created NIMA system in 2018 for exporters to sell a portion of their export earnings to banks to eliminate the shortage of foreign currency in the country for various reasons (sanctions, economic situation, etc.).
In this system, exporters who earned more than 1 million euros from export a year must sell a portion of their export earnings to banks at the NIMA rate. Later, banks used to sell foreign currency to importers for the import of several products at this rate.
The Central Bank of Iran has not imposed rules on exporters that earned from exporting less than 1 million euros a year.
Those with total exports of one to three million euros per year are required to offer 50 percent of their received foreign exchange from the government through the NIMA system.
The exporters with annual exports of three to 10 million euros are obliged to offer 70 percent. Those with exports of above 10 million euros per year must offer 90 percent of the received foreign exchange at NIMA.
The price of 1 euro at NIMA is currently 278,329 rials, and the price of $1 is 277,300 rials.
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