Iranian automakers have manufactured about 1.340 million vehicles in the country in the current Iranian calendar year (to end on March 19), the director general of the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade for automotive industries affairs said.
Mohammad Ali Teymouri has been dismissed from his position as the CEO of Iran’s second largest carmaker, Saipa, after the company posted a decline in production and failed to meet its targets.
Iran’s second-largest automaker, Saipa, has reported a 6-percent decline in the number of sedans it has produced in the eleven months to February 19.
Iranian automakers produced about 1.23 million vehicles in 11 months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21, 2023- February 19, 2024), an official in the Industry, Mining and Trade Ministry has announced.
A senior official with the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade (MIMT) says private sector production accounts for some 23% of Iran’s total auto output.
The latest data related to the production of automobiles in Iran shows that Saipa, the second-largest carmaker in the country, saw a decrease in its output in the nine months to late December.
Iranian automakers have produced as much as 882,471 vehicles in the eight calendar months to November 22, according to a recent report by the Ministry of Industry, Mine, and Trade (MIMT).
Iranian tire-manufacturing companies produced 13.478 million tires with a total weight of 146,363 tons during the first seven months of the current Iranian year (March 21-October 22).
Iranian automakers produced about 763,000 vehicles in the first seven months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-October 22), an official with the Industry, Mining and Trade Ministry said.
Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade has paid a visit to two major Chinese automakers.