World Bank:2018 GDP growth to stand at 4.1percent in IranIn its latest report, titled as Global Economic Prospects (June 2018), the World Bank (WB) has predicted a 4.1 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth for Iran in 2018.
Iran, world’s 3rd largest walnut producerAn official at the Ministry of Agriculture said that Iran stands at the third place in world in terms of walnut production.
Iran-Ireland trade exchange doublesThe trade exchanges between Iran and Ireland doubled in 2017 compared to a year before, according to the latest statistics released by Irish Statistics Center.
Iran Launches First-Ever Saffron Futures TradingIran Mercantile Exchange launched saffron futures trading for the first time on Wednesday to develop the market for derivatives with new underlying assets.
Iran, Eurasia Ink Preferential Trade DealIran and members of the Eurasian Economic Union signed a temporary preferential trade agreement in Kazakhstan on Saturday.
Annual production of medicinal herbs hits 200k tonsAn official in charge of Forests, Range and Watershed Management Organization put Iran's annual production of medicinal herbs at 200,000 tons.
Iran ranks 4th in world in honey productionMinister of Agriculture Morteza Rezaei said Iran ranks 4th in the world in honey production and stressed the need for branding in this industry.
German biggest banking group keen on cooperating with Iran despite US sanctionsA German group of six Volksbanks wants, despite US sanctions, to continue providing financial services to companies that want to export goods and services to Iran.
EU Moves to Block US Sanctions Against IranT he European Commission said on Friday it had started the process of renewing a sanctions-blocking measure to protect European businesses in Iran, after the United States pulled out of the Iran nuclear accord and reimposed sanctions on Tehran.
Iran's Non-Oil Trade With Brazil Dips 46percentI ran traded $703.22 million worth of non-oil goods with Brazil during the last Iranian year (ended March 20, 2018) which was 46.73% less compared to the year before, making the South American nation Iran’s 24th biggest trading partner.