Abolfazl Amouei made the remarks in the meeting of Iran Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, noting that Iran’s foreign trade will hit $100 billion if suitcase trade and oil are excluded.
He quoted the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy Mehdi Safari, saying that the value of non-oil goods has seen a 17 percent hike in the first ten months of the Iranian calendar year.
The figure has exceeded $ 45 billion over the past 10 months, he said, noting that "During the past ten months, according to customs statistics, we have seen a 17% growth in the value of non-oil exports."
To neutralize the imposed sanctions, Iran seeks to diversify its export destinations, he pointed out.
Iran has put the services of knowledge-based companies on the country’s priority, he further noted.
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