BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 18. The value of Iran's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), including crude oil, increased by 4.8 percent, over the last Iranian year (March 21, 2022 through March 20, 2023), compared to the preceding year (March 21, 2021 through March 20, 2022), Trend reports.
According to the data of the Central Bank of Iran, the value of Iran’s GDP (including crude oil) amounted to approximately 8.12 quadrillion rials (about $193 billion) in the last Iranian year.
Meanwhile, in the preceding Iranian year, the figure stood at 7.75 quadrillion rials (about $184 billion).
Also, the value of Iran’s GDP (excluding crude oil) amounted to 6.99 quadrillion rials (about $166 billion) for the last Iranian year, which is an increase of 4.5 percent compared to 6.69 quadrillion rials (about $159 billion) in the preceding year.
Last year, Iran recorded a 7-percent increase in the value of GDP in the oil-gas sector, a 7.8-percent increase in the energy sector, a 4.4-percent increase in the service sector, a 7.7-percent increase in the industrial sector, a 0.7-percent increase in the mining sector, while a decrease of 2.3 percent in the construction sector, 4.4 percent in the agriculture sector compared to the preceding year.
Both the Central Bank of Iran and the Statistical Center of Iran provide statistics on GDP in the country, however, there is always a difference in the figures.
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