Iran allocates Є13.6bn for import of essential goods

Iran has earmarked as much as Є13.6 billion at a preferential exchange rate for the imports of basic items.

16 March 2024
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Iran has earmarked as much as Є13.6 billion at a preferential exchange rate for the imports of basic items.

Iran’s northern port of Bandar Anzali is a hub of trade between Iran and the Eurasian countries. (Photo: ISNA)

Iran’s Expediency Discernment Council has authorized the government and the state management apparatuses, including the Central Bank, to spend 13.6 billion euros at a preferential exchange rate for the import of basic items such as agricultural products, medicine and its raw materials as well as medical equipment.

According to IRNA, council members took the decision on the import fund allocation while meeting on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Ayatollah Amoli Larijani to discuss and review the budget for the next fiscal year.

They stressed that the government would offer preferential rates for clearing or exchanging foreign resources resulting from the export of oil, gas, and gas condensates for the import of “only basic agricultural goods and medicine”, the list of which, will be approved by Council of Ministers by the end of April.  

According to the report, the imports will be overseen by a working group consisting of the first vice president, the head of the central bank, the head of country's planning and budget organization, the minister of economic affairs and finance, the minister of agriculture as well as the minister of industry, mining and trade.

The Minister of Health along with other relevant bodies are also required to implement and monitor the allocation, distribution and use of currency for medicine and equipment.

In addition, the central bank is obliged to prepare monthly reports on the implementation of the Clause 4(A) of the Budget Law.

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