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2021-04-05 12:46
Monthly non-oil trade stands at nearly $7.5b
TEHRAN- The value of Iran’s non-oil trade stood at $7.458 billion in the last month of the past Iranian calendar year (ended on March 20), as announced by the spokesman of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA).
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2021-02-22 11:01
IME’s value of monthly trades rises 16%
TEHRAN- The value of trades at Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) rose 16 percent during the eleventh Iranian calendar month of Bahman (January 20 – February 18).
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2021-01-23 12:54
IME monthly value of trades increases 7%
TEHRAN- Over 2,893 tons of commodities worth nearly $1.5 billion have been traded at Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) during the tenth Iranian calendar month of Dey (December 21, 2020-January 19, 2021).
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2020-11-22 11:24
Commodities worth over $4.7b traded at IME in a month
TEHRAN- Over 1.918 million tons of commodities worth 200 trillion rials (about $4.761 billion) were traded at Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) in the eight Iranian calendar month of Aban (October 22-November 21).
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2020-09-26 09:28
IME’s monthly worth of trade rises 44%
TEHRAN- The value of trades at Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) has risen 44 percent during the past Iranian calendar month (August 22-September 21) from its previous month, IME Public Relations and International Affairs Department reported.
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2020-09-02 10:02
Commodities worth over $5.3b traded at IME in August
TEHRAN- More than 2.787 million tons of commodities worth over $5.368 billion were traded at Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) in August.
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2020-07-28 12:04
Worth of trades at IFB rises 33% in a month
TEHRAN- The value of trades at Iran’s over-the-counter (OTC) market, known as Iran Fara Bourse (IFB), increased 33 percent during the past Iranian calendar month (ended on July 21), IRNA reported.
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2020-07-27 14:45
IME’s value of monthly trade increases 23%
TEHRAN- The value of trades at Iran Mercantile Exchange (IME) rose 23 percent during the past Iranian calendar month (ended on July 21), IME Public Relations Department reported.