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NEWS ABOUT IRAN
INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS SECTION JUNE, 2013
Mr. Franc Lenhart is biggest connoisseur for Iran in Europe and he is trying to present the Iran in truthful picture, that is why he is preparing every month a set of news for business sectors, private and other population. I hope employability will meet your address.
When is Ramadan in IRAN 2013?
Ramadan in 2013 will start on Tuesday, the 9th of July and will continue for 30 days until Wednesday, the 7th of August.
Iranian regime announce evry year exact start of Ramadan, but is not big difference to this date.
Based on sightability in North America, in 2013 Ramadan will start in North America a day later - on Wednesday, the 10th of July.
Note that in the Muslim calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Muslims will celebrate Ramadan on the sunset of Monday, the 8th of July.
Although Ramadan is always on the same day of the Islamic calendar, the date on the Gregorian calendar varies from year to year, since the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar and the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar. This difference means Ramadan moves in the Gregorian calendar approximately 11 days every year. The date of Ramadan may also vary from country to country depending on whether the moon has been sighted or not.
The dates provided here are based on the dates adopted by the Fiqh Council of North America for the celebration of Ramadan. Note that these dates are based on astronomical
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calculations to affirm each date, and not on the actual sighting of the moon with the naked eyes. This approach is accepted by many, but is still being hotly debated.
When is Ramadan in 2006?
When is Ramadan in 2007?
When is Ramadan in 2008?
When is Ramadan in 2009?
When is Ramadan in 2010?
When is Ramadan in 2011?
When is Ramadan in 2012?
When is Ramadan in 2013?
When is Ramadan in 2014?
When is Ramadan in 2015?
When is Ramadan in 2016?
When is Ramadan in 2017?
When is Ramadan in 2018?
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NOTE : It is just my suggestion that during Ramadan time is not the best time to visit
Iran, specially in business or tourist issue. The working time is adapted to this time and
start very early morning and finished before lunch. Majority of restaurants use this time
for renovation of the building etc.
The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and months begin when the first crescent of a new moon is sighted.
Since the Islamic lunar calendar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year and contains no intercalation,
Ramadan migrates throughout the seasons. The Islamic day starts after sunset. The actual and estimated start
and end dates for Ramadan in 2007–2017 were and are as follows:[2]
CE / AD AH First day Last day
2007 1428 13 September 12 October
2008 1429 01 September 30 September
2009 1430 22 August 20 September
2010 1431 11 August 09 September
2011 1432 01 August 29 August
2012 1433 20 July 18 August
2013 1434 09 July 07 August
2014 1435 28 June 27 July
2015 1436 18 June 16 July
2016 1437 06 June 05 July
2017 1438 27 May 25 June
All of the Ramadan dates between 2013 and 2017 are estimates
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Many Muslims insist on the local physical sighting of the moon to mark the beginning of Ramadan, but others
use the calculated time of the new moon or the Saudi Arabian declaration to determine the start of the month.
Since the new moon is not in the same state at the same time globally, the beginning and ending dates of
Ramadan depend on what lunar sightings are received in each respective location. As a result, Ramadan dates
vary in different countries, but usually only by a day. This is due to the cycle of the moon. The moon travels
the same path all year round and when the moon is seen in the east, it is then seen traveling towards the west.
All the countries around the world see the moon within a 24 hour period once spotted by one country in the
east.
Each year, Ramadan begins about eleven days earlier than in the previous year.[3]
Astronomical projections
that approximate the start of Ramadan are available.[4]
It takes about 33 years and five days for Ramadan to
complete a twelve month move across the yearly calendar. As Ramadan 28 March 1990 to Ramadan 22
March 2023.
Iranian presidential election, 2013
2009 ← 14 June 2013 → 2017
Nominee Mohammad-
Reza Aref
Mohammad-
Bagher
Ghalibaf
Mohammad
Gharazi
Party Mosharekat ISE Independent
Nominee Gholam-Ali
Haddad-Adel
Saeed Jalili Mohsen Rezaee
Party Isargaran FSP MDP
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Nominee Hassan Rouhani
Ali Akbar
Velayati
Party CCA ICP
Fearing Price Increases, Iranians Hoard Goods
By THOMAS ERDBRINK and RICK GLADSTONE
Published: April 23, 2013
TEHRAN — Iranians rushed to supermarkets to buy cooking oil, red meat and other staples on Tuesday,
stockpiling the goods over new fears of price spikes from a change in the official exchange rate that could
severely reduce the already weakened purchasing power of the rial, the national currency.
The change, less than two months before critical national elections, appeared to cause widespread concern
even among Iranians accustomed to chronically high inflation and other problems — a result, economists here
say, of a combination of severe Western sanctions and what many call the government’s economic
mismanagement.
Prices of staples long deemed essential are set to increase by as much as 60 percent because of the currency
change, which nearly doubles the mandatory exchange rate for importers of goods like medicine, chicken and
sugar, but also machinery spare parts and some chemicals.
Under Iran’s complicated system of multiple exchange rates, the importers had been paying a rate of 12,260
rials to the dollar, but will now have to pay 24,500 rials to the dollar. The new exchange rate is much closer to
the rial’s actual market value, which currency traders estimate to be 35,500 rials to the dollar.
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Iran, world’s 28th largest exporter in 2012: WTO – TEHRAN
TIME
TEHRAN - Iran was the 28th largest exporter in the world in 2012 despite economic sanctions against the
country, according to a new report by the World Trade Organization (WTO).
The value of Iran’s exports was $96 billion in 2012, IRNA cited the WTO report on Saturday.
The total global exports stood at $18.3 trillion in 2012, showing just 0.2 percent rise compared to 2011.
Chin was the leading country with exporting $2.049 trillion worth of goods, accounting for 11.2 percent of the
world’s total exports.
The U.S. and Germany ranked second and third, with exporting $1.547 trillion and $1.407 trillion worth of
products, respectively.
Iran had ranked the 23rd largest exporter in the world in 2011.
Iran’s exports had increased more than 30 percent in 2011, compared to 2010, despite the economic bans
imposed by the U.S. and its allies against the Islamic Republic, the last year’s WTO report stated.
At the beginning of 2012, the United States and the European Union imposed new sanctions on Iran’s oil and
financial sectors.
The U.S.-engineered sanctions were imposed based on the accusation that Iran is pursuing non-civilian
objectives in its nuclear energy program. Iran rejects the allegation, saying that as a committed signatory to
Non-Proliferation Treaty and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, it has the right to use
nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
Next year’s budget predicts 40% drop in oil revenues; sets price of oil at $95 per barrel
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
The Iranian Majlis approved a $593 billion national budget for the current Iranian calendar year (March 20
2013 – March 21 2014). 170 Majlis members voted in favor of the bill, 8 voted against, and 7 abstained. The
Majlis usually approves the national budget bill before the Iranian New Year, but this year, the vote was
delayed. On February 27, Ahmadinejad’s government submitted a draft budget to the Majlis. The national
budget increased by 22% in comparison with the previous year. The new national budget predicts a 40% drop
in oil revenues in comparison with the previous year’s projected figure. Funding for running the government
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increased by 15.2% to about $135 billion. The bill sets the price of oil at $95 per barrel, based on the official
exchange rate of 12,260 Rials per U.S. dollar that was fixed by the Central Bank of Iran (CBI).
Ease of Doing Business in
Iran, Islamic Rep.
This page summarizes Doing Business 2013 data for the Islamic Republic of Iran. The first table lists the
overall "Ease of Doing Business" rank (out of 185 economies) and the rankings by each topic. It also lists the
economy's distance to frontier (DTF)** measure. The rest of the tables summarize the key indicators for each
topic and benchmark against regional and high-income economy (OECD) averages.
Economy Overview
Region Middle East & North Africa
Income Category Upper middle income
Population 74,798,599
GNI Per Capita (US$) 6,360
Doing Business 2013 DTF**
(% points)
Doing Business 2012 DTF** (%
points)
Improvement in DTF** (%
points)
55.0 54.0 1.0
Topic Rankings DB 2013 Rank DB 2012
Rank Change in Rank
Starting a Business 87 50 -37
Dealing with Construction
Permits 166 166 No change
Getting Electricity 163 164 1
Registering Property 165 165 No change
Getting Credit 83 97 14
Protecting Investors 150 167 17
Paying Taxes 129 125 -4
Trading Across Borders 143 139 -4
Enforcing Contracts 53 54 1
Resolving Insolvency 126 125 -1
1 Deposit at least 35% of the subscribed shares in a bank
account and obtain a certificate from the bank 1 day no charge
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2 Obtain a criminal record clearance 3-7
days IRR 50,000
3 Register the company with the Companies Registration
Office for companies and pay registration duties
3
days
IRR 375,000 for registration and
IRR 40,000 for name search and
reservation.
4
Place a notice of the company formation in the
OfficialGazette and the selected newspaper of general
circulation
1 day
IRR140,000 for official Gazette;
IRR 240,000 for general
circulation newspaper
5 Take out the officially sealed books of account within
30 days after the date of registration 1 day IRR 100000
6 Pay the share certificate stamp duty within 60 days
after the date of registration of the company 1 day
0.2% of the par value of the
subscribed share capital
7
Enroll workers in the social security program by open
files for all employees before the Iranian Labor
Department and obtain a workplace number
1 day no charge
** The distance to frontier (DTF) measure shows the distance of each economy to the "frontier," which
represents the highest performance observed on each of the indicators across all economies included in Doing
Business since each indicator was included in Doing Business. An economy’s distance to frontier is indicated
on a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 represents the lowest performance and 100 the frontier.
Distance to Frontier
This measure shows the distance of each economy to the “frontier,” which represents the highest performance
observed on each of the indicators across all economies included in Doing Business since each indicator was
included in Doing Business. An economy’s distance to frontier is indicated on a scale from 0 to 100, where 0
represents the lowest performance and 100 the frontier. For example, a score of 75 in DB 2012 means an
economy was 25 percentage points away from the frontier constructed from the best performances across all
economies and across time. A score of 80 in DB 2013 would indicate the economy is improving. In this way
the distance to frontier measure complements the yearly ease of doing business ranking, which compares
economies with one another at a point in time.
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Afghanistan .. .. 31.1 31.2 34.6 34.2 38.2 37.8 37.9 37.9
Albania .. .. 50.8 51.2 52.0 61.7 63.2 63.5 58.7 59.1
Algeria .. .. 47.7 48.4 50.0 50.0 50.9 50.8 51.4 52.1
Angola .. .. 34.1 36.7 37.9 39.5 41.9 42.0 45.1 45.1
Antigua and Barbuda .. .. 61.8 62.3 62.6 62.0 62.4 62.1 61.8 61.3
Argentina .. .. 52.2 54.8 54.8 54.8 54.6 54.9 54.8 53.3
Armenia .. .. 58.4 60.5 62.9 62.3 63.2 64.0 66.6 70.6
Australia .. .. 78.8 79.5 79.5 79.2 79.6 80.2 80.0 80.7
Austria .. .. 75.8 76.3 76.2 75.7 75.5 75.8 75.8 77.2
Azerbaijan .. .. 49.9 51.7 51.3 60.8 61.3 62.0 62.7 62.8
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Bahamas, The .. .. .. .. 60.9 60.9 60.9 62.7 62.3 62.5
Bahrain .. .. .. .. 70.7 71.0 70.9 70.4 70.7 70.8
Bangladesh .. .. 50.7 50.9 51.3 53.3 54.2 55.7 55.7 55.7
Barbados .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 59.6 59.7
Belarus .. .. 43.6 44.5 47.0 54.5 57.1 59.7 64.7 67.1
Belgium .. .. 72.5 72.7 73.5 73.8 74.6 74.4 74.8 75.0
Belize .. .. 60.2 60.4 60.6 60.7 60.8 60.8 61.4 61.5
Benin .. .. 37.8 39.0 40.3 38.9 40.0 41.7 44.2 45.8
Bhutan .. .. 45.6 49.4 50.3 50.5 50.5 49.5 52.5 52.6
Bolivia .. .. 47.0 47.9 47.8 48.1 48.3 48.5 48.7 48.7
Bosnia and Herzegovina .. .. 50.3 51.0 51.4 53.3 55.8 56.1 57.4 58.6
Botswana .. .. 61.5 61.7 61.7 64.6 65.3 65.7 65.8 66.2
Brazil .. .. 47.0 48.5 47.9 48.4 48.6 48.1 47.8 47.5
Brunei Darussalam .. .. .. 54.2 54.2 54.3 54.8 55.2 55.2 57.0
Bulgaria .. .. 61.0 62.5 64.8 64.9 66.2 66.3 65.7 66.0
Burkina Faso .. .. 30.4 34.1 36.8 41.1 44.6 45.7 48.7 49.0
Burundi .. .. 34.0 33.8 35.2 35.2 36.2 36.3 41.6 46.6
Cambodia .. .. 40.7 41.5 42.0 49.3 48.7 49.4 49.6 51.8
Cameroon .. .. 39.1 40.5 41.1 40.5 41.1 43.2 45.8 46.2
Canada .. .. 83.3 83.5 83.5 83.3 83.5 84.7 83.8 83.5
Cape Verde .. .. 50.7 50.6 50.9 51.1 52.3 55.0 57.8 58.1
Central African Republic .. .. 29.7 29.3 29.4 29.4 29.8 30.0 36.3 35.5
Chad .. .. 26.4 27.1 27.1 27.5 27.1 26.8 30.5 31.2
Chile .. .. 66.1 67.4 67.4 66.8 66.8 68.3 70.0 69.7
China .. .. 46.3 51.9 53.3 56.7 58.4 59.3 59.5 60.6
Colombia .. .. 54.9 55.3 58.3 61.3 66.4 67.8 70.2 70.2
Comoros .. .. 41.3 40.8 40.8 40.7 40.9 41.2 43.2 44.7
Congo, Dem. Rep. .. .. 29.8 30.1 30.1 30.2 30.5 34.1 34.9 35.1
Congo, Rep. .. .. 32.5 32.9 33.0 32.5 33.7 32.2 33.8 36.0
Costa Rica .. .. 50.2 50.2 52.1 53.6 54.0 53.6 54.9 57.0
Côte d'Ivoire .. .. 35.9 41.4 41.9 41.9 41.9 42.0 45.0 45.4
Croatia .. .. 50.6 52.1 57.4 58.9 61.3 62.5 63.3 63.4
Cyprus .. .. .. .. .. .. 67.1 68.6 70.0 70.2
Czech Republic .. .. 57.8 59.2 60.8 59.8 61.2 65.9 66.4 67.6
Denmark .. .. 79.8 81.0 82.9 82.9 83.0 84.4 84.6 84.7
Djibouti .. .. 38.1 38.3 40.7 41.9 42.0 42.2 41.7 42.5
Dominica .. .. 61.4 61.3 61.8 62.0 62.1 62.0 62.1 62.3
Dominican Republic .. .. 51.7 52.8 55.5 58.9 61.6 61.2 60.6 60.5
Ecuador .. .. 51.2 53.5 53.5 54.2 55.2 55.2 55.4 55.1
Egypt, Arab Rep. .. .. 41.3 42.5 50.1 53.8 56.5 57.3 57.3 57.6
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El Salvador .. .. 53.8 55.3 56.1 58.1 58.2 58.0 58.2 58.1
Equatorial Guinea .. .. 37.8 43.9 43.7 43.7 43.8 43.7 45.9 46.0
Eritrea .. .. 27.9 28.5 28.0 29.2 30.1 30.4 30.6 30.9
Estonia .. .. 73.5 73.6 74.5 74.2 74.2 74.5 74.0 73.6
Ethiopia .. .. 48.8 51.5 51.9 52.3 51.4 52.6 53.1 54.3
Fiji .. .. 66.5 66.6 66.5 65.8 65.8 66.1 66.0 64.9
Finland .. .. 79.8 79.9 79.9 79.7 80.0 80.7 81.6 81.6
France .. .. 62.8 66.6 68.1 69.6 70.4 71.0 71.0 71.4
Gabon .. .. 48.3 48.5 48.6 47.8 47.8 47.8 50.0 49.3
Gambia, The .. .. 47.6 49.1 49.1 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.2 50.0
Georgia .. .. 49.2 62.0 66.3 70.7 73.8 76.5 79.1 80.7
Germany .. .. 77.8 78.1 78.1 77.1 77.6 77.5 77.7 77.3
Ghana .. .. 53.8 55.9 59.8 60.9 61.4 65.8 65.9 66.6
Greece .. .. 55.1 57.4 57.3 59.5 60.1 58.5 59.4 62.0
Grenada .. .. 57.3 57.3 57.4 57.2 57.6 58.7 58.7 58.7
Guatemala .. .. 50.4 52.7 53.7 56.5 59.8 59.7 59.8 60.9
Guinea .. .. 35.6 34.3 36.9 36.5 36.3 35.6 39.1 41.1
Guinea-Bissau .. .. 32.8 33.6 33.7 33.3 35.2 36.4 44.4 45.1
Guyana .. .. 56.8 57.0 57.2 57.1 58.1 58.4 58.3 58.3
Haiti .. .. 37.0 37.4 37.9 38.4 39.9 40.7 40.2 40.6
Honduras .. .. 50.9 52.3 54.4 55.8 56.2 56.0 56.9 57.5
Hong Kong SAR, China .. .. 84.0 85.8 85.8 87.2 89.1 89.5 89.5 89.5
Hungary .. .. 62.5 63.1 63.6 65.2 65.1 67.1 66.6 66.9
Iceland .. .. 77.5 78.1 78.6 78.5 77.7 77.9 79.1 79.2
India .. .. 41.4 43.3 45.6 46.5 47.8 48.9 51.7 51.9
Indonesia .. .. 47.9 48.5 51.2 52.7 54.6 54.9 55.5 55.7
Iran, Islamic Rep. .. .. 50.0 50.3 50.2 50.6 53.0 54.2 54.0 55.0
Iraq .. .. 44.3 43.8 43.4 42.5 43.7 43.4 43.3 44.0
Ireland .. .. 83.8 84.1 84.1 84.2 84.7 84.3 83.8 84.6
Israel .. .. 69.7 69.8 70.1 70.8 70.9 71.5 71.4 72.1
Italy .. .. 64.4 64.1 64.0 64.3 64.7 64.6 65.0 65.8
Jamaica .. .. 60.2 60.6 60.7 61.5 62.0 62.8 63.1 64.8
Japan .. .. 76.9 78.1 77.9 77.7 77.7 77.9 77.9 77.8
Jordan .. .. 50.8 52.6 53.8 56.3 58.2 58.3 59.0 59.0
Kazakhstan .. .. 51.0 54.3 54.7 56.8 57.5 59.9 62.6 63.0
Kenya .. .. 55.6 56.9 59.5 60.2 59.0 59.2 59.3 59.0
Kiribati .. .. 56.4 56.7 56.6 57.1 57.5 57.4 57.4 57.4
Korea, Rep. .. .. 74.5 75.0 76.0 76.9 79.8 80.0 81.5 82.5
Kosovo .. .. .. .. .. .. 54.1 53.9 53.9 59.6
Kuwait .. .. 59.7 59.9 60.7 60.8 61.0 61.1 62.1 61.8
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Kyrgyz Republic .. .. 46.8 48.7 49.5 56.4 61.8 62.4 61.8 61.5
Lao PDR .. .. 37.6 38.6 40.6 41.3 42.4 45.0 45.3 45.8
Latvia .. .. 68.3 71.3 71.4 71.3 71.8 72.5 76.1 76.5
Lebanon .. .. 54.9 56.1 56.7 57.8 58.4 58.7 59.1 59.0
Lesotho .. .. 48.0 48.8 49.9 50.4 50.7 51.8 52.1 55.4
Liberia .. .. .. 35.0 35.1 39.4 45.4 45.4 48.5 50.1
Lithuania .. .. 72.4 72.8 72.6 72.6 72.9 73.2 74.3 74.2
Luxembourg .. .. .. 65.8 65.8 65.7 65.7 66.1 66.1 66.1
Macedonia, FYR .. .. 57.2 59.5 61.3 64.0 68.0 68.4 74.3 74.6
Madagascar .. .. 43.3 43.5 47.0 50.6 53.0 52.2 53.3 53.5
Malawi .. .. 45.3 44.1 45.7 48.2 50.2 50.7 51.0 49.9
Malaysia .. .. 71.7 71.7 71.9 74.0 74.2 75.7 78.4 79.1
Maldives .. .. 57.9 57.9 57.9 57.7 61.3 62.8 63.0 60.8
Mali .. .. 34.9 37.2 39.6 40.8 44.6 47.5 49.7 50.7
Malta .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 59.7 59.7
Marshall Islands .. .. 51.3 51.4 51.4 51.2 51.2 53.9 53.9 53.9
Mauritania .. .. 35.1 36.8 38.5 40.9 40.6 43.0 45.1 43.1
Mauritius .. .. 62.7 64.1 66.6 68.2 70.9 71.4 71.4 73.6
Mexico .. .. 62.5 66.3 67.0 66.2 68.2 70.4 71.6 71.9
Micronesia, Fed. Sts. .. .. 42.1 42.3 43.8 43.7 43.6 43.4 43.6 43.6
Moldova .. .. 55.9 56.4 57.4 57.2 59.3 59.2 62.6 63.5
Mongolia .. .. 59.4 59.7 60.1 59.8 60.6 60.3 61.0 62.0
Montenegro .. .. .. 59.0 59.3 61.5 63.9 63.8 65.3 68.0
Morocco .. .. 52.2 55.2 55.7 56.2 58.6 59.4 62.8 62.3
Mozambique .. .. 43.6 45.4 49.5 51.2 52.4 53.4 53.4 53.6
Namibia .. .. 62.2 62.3 62.2 62.6 62.7 63.0 62.2 61.9
Nepal .. .. 54.4 54.4 54.8 54.8 59.2 57.5 58.3 58.4
Netherlands .. .. 73.9 74.4 75.5 75.2 75.3 75.3 76.1 77.4
New Zealand .. .. 89.6 89.5 89.5 89.7 89.8 90.1 90.1 90.5
Nicaragua .. .. 51.0 53.4 53.7 53.9 54.1 54.3 57.1 57.7
Niger .. .. 31.9 35.3 36.9 36.7 37.9 38.2 41.3 41.3
Nigeria .. .. 45.3 48.7 49.8 50.1 50.3 53.7 54.0 54.3
Norway .. .. 82.3 82.5 82.2 81.6 81.7 81.9 81.9 82.8
Oman .. .. 61.6 61.7 61.7 62.9 64.4 64.6 66.3 67.4
Pakistan .. .. 57.3 58.5 58.7 59.3 59.6 59.3 59.3 59.3
Palau .. .. 53.8 53.5 53.5 53.5 53.6 53.6 53.9 53.4
Panama .. .. 61.8 61.9 62.4 62.6 63.0 62.5 62.8 63.0
Papua New Guinea .. .. 53.7 54.0 54.0 54.1 54.3 56.3 56.3 56.8
Paraguay .. .. 51.8 52.8 56.5 57.5 57.4 58.2 58.4 58.3
Peru .. .. 60.7 64.2 64.3 64.5 66.5 68.4 69.5 70.8
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Philippines .. .. 50.4 50.4 50.3 50.7 50.7 51.3 51.4 51.7
Poland .. .. 57.1 58.4 59.1 59.1 62.4 64.2 63.8 69.4
Portugal .. .. 66.3 68.3 68.9 68.6 70.5 72.3 73.9 75.2
Puerto Rico (U.S.) .. .. 68.1 67.7 68.7 68.2 68.2 69.0 69.8 70.6
Qatar .. .. .. .. 68.2 67.1 68.3 67.7 69.3 69.7
Romania .. .. 60.0 63.9 66.1 66.1 66.3 65.6 65.4 67.1
Russian Federation .. .. 51.3 52.4 55.2 54.9 56.5 55.9 57.7 58.7
Rwanda .. .. 38.0 39.0 41.3 45.9 60.3 63.0 64.1 64.5
Samoa .. .. 59.2 59.2 59.3 59.3 62.0 63.3 63.6 63.6
São Tomé and Príncipe .. .. 37.1 37.1 38.9 39.4 39.6 38.7 45.8 45.8
Saudi Arabia .. .. 61.2 61.5 67.8 69.9 70.0 72.0 71.0 71.9
Senegal .. .. 37.2 39.7 40.0 45.5 46.0 46.2 48.6 48.7
Serbia .. .. 52.2 55.0 55.6 56.2 58.3 59.1 59.5 60.6
Seychelles .. .. 61.0 61.9 61.8 62.0 62.3 61.9 62.8 62.9
Sierra Leone .. .. 38.7 39.0 38.5 44.0 45.3 47.6 51.5 53.4
Singapore .. .. 90.2 90.2 90.4 90.6 90.9 91.7 91.7 91.7
Slovak Republic .. .. 66.0 67.2 67.6 68.1 68.3 69.6 69.6 70.5
Slovenia .. .. 60.0 60.0 59.5 62.4 63.7 67.6 68.3 69.5
Solomon Islands .. .. 52.0 52.3 52.6 52.8 53.0 58.8 59.9 60.9
South Africa .. .. 69.6 70.0 70.9 72.0 72.2 72.6 73.5 74.6
Spain .. .. 69.7 69.8 69.8 69.5 69.7 70.4 72.5 72.7
Sri Lanka .. .. 54.8 55.0 54.2 56.5 56.5 55.1 56.0 60.4
St. Kitts and Nevis .. .. 56.5 56.8 56.8 57.0 57.1 57.1 56.2 56.0
St. Lucia .. .. 63.7 63.8 63.8 64.1 64.3 64.0 64.0 64.1
St. Vincent and the
Grenadines
.. .. 59.0 59.0 59.1 59.0 59.7 59.9 59.8 59.9
Sudan .. .. 47.4 48.7 46.7 46.6 50.2 50.3 50.5 50.9
Suriname .. .. 40.4 40.8 40.8 41.1 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4
Swaziland .. .. 53.8 53.8 53.7 53.1 53.1 57.1 57.3 57.8
Sweden .. .. 78.0 79.6 79.5 79.4 80.7 82.4 81.9 81.5
Switzerland .. .. 72.5 72.7 72.7 72.2 72.2 72.2 72.3 72.4
Syrian Arab Republic .. .. 43.6 44.2 43.9 46.5 46.8 49.1 50.6 50.7
Taiwan, China .. .. 68.0 67.8 67.5 68.5 71.0 71.5 72.8 76.8
Tajikistan .. .. 31.3 33.0 35.0 37.5 42.0 44.1 45.1 46.5
Tanzania .. .. 49.6 53.0 54.2 54.4 54.2 54.5 55.6 55.4
Thailand .. .. 66.7 67.2 68.9 74.1 74.3 73.8 73.9 74.1
Timor-Leste .. .. 28.8 29.4 30.3 31.4 32.6 35.0 38.0 38.6
Togo .. .. 37.0 39.2 39.2 39.2 40.2 41.4 43.6 46.5
Tonga .. .. 61.8 60.8 61.0 61.6 62.1 62.1 63.2 63.3
Trinidad and Tobago .. .. 56.8 57.0 57.8 57.7 57.7 58.4 58.6 59.4
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Tunisia .. .. 59.9 60.0 61.1 63.2 65.8 67.3 67.4 67.4
Turkey .. .. 59.0 59.1 62.4 63.1 63.2 63.3 63.7 64.5
Uganda .. .. 48.4 48.8 50.3 50.7 51.7 55.0 55.1 55.5
Ukraine .. .. 41.6 43.2 43.6 44.2 45.8 48.8 48.9 53.5
United Arab Emirates .. .. 64.0 64.3 64.1 66.2 69.1 69.4 69.5 70.6
United Kingdom .. .. 83.2 83.2 83.1 83.0 84.8 85.7 85.8 85.8
United States .. .. 84.6 84.3 84.2 85.0 84.9 85.2 85.0 84.3
Uruguay .. .. 50.8 53.2 53.0 55.5 54.7 54.7 58.0 59.6
Uzbekistan .. .. 39.5 40.5 41.7 43.8 43.8 44.2 44.2 46.7
Vanuatu .. .. 58.6 59.0 58.9 62.5 63.5 63.7 64.5 64.1
Venezuela, RB .. .. 41.3 38.0 35.8 35.0 34.9 37.4 36.8 37.6
Vietnam .. .. 56.2 56.2 59.0 59.8 60.1 61.0 60.7 60.9
West Bank and Gaza .. .. 48.9 49.5 50.6 52.0 52.2 51.6 51.5 52.2
Yemen, Rep. .. .. 46.0 48.4 48.9 55.0 57.0 57.0 57.5 56.1
Zambia .. .. 53.1 53.3 54.0 54.9 57.3 59.8 60.2 60.6
Zimbabwe .. .. 43.1 40.3 37.8 35.8 38.4 37.1 39.1 38.7
Indian exports to Iran may touch $5 b in 2013-14
India Show in Tehran
New Delhi, May 6:
Indian exporters are hoping to increase shipments to Iran this fiscal by more than half to $5 billion as both
countries have stepped up efforts to expedite deals to offset part of the oil payment owed to the sanction-hit
country.
In addition to exploring ways to increase banking channels, look at joint investment opportunities and firm up
credit lines, the Indian Embassy in Tehran and the Commerce Department are jointly sponsoring an India
Show in Tehran in October.
The India Show will focus on products such as engineering goods, pharmaceuticals, project goods, auto
components and chemicals, which hold scope for India as Iran has stopped importing these from the Western
countries following the sanctions imposed by the US and the EU because of the country’s alleged nuclear
activities.
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India’s exports to Iran in 2012-13 jumped 39.4 per cent to $3.36 billion from $2.41 billion in 2011-12 after the
two countries put in place a Rupee payment mechanism — payment for part of the oil purchased from Iran is
deposited in a Rupee account in India’s UCO Bank.
This money is then used to make payments to Indian exporters to Iran thereby avoiding payments in dollars
and through foreign banks.
Exporters say that banks on both sides are doing their best to encourage trade by moving papers fast. “The
opening of letters of credit (L/Cs) by banks has been expedited with L/Cs worth $400 million opened in April
itself. This gives us hope that we will touch $5 billion of exports this year,” said Ajay Sahai Director-General
Federation of Indian Export Organisations.
Although India’s purchase of oil from Iran has gone down to 13.3 million tonne in 2012-13 from 18.1 million
tonne the previous year because of the Western sanctions, Iran still has a trade surplus of about $8 billion with
India.
“Now that all payments for oil from Iran are made in Indian Rupees because new sanctions have blocked
Dollar and Euro routes completely, Iran has interest in sourcing a greater number of items from India to use its
Rupee balance productively,” a Commerce Department official said.
“Iran is realising that India is not just a trusted supplier of textiles and agriculture products, but also of
sophisticated products such as drugs, project goods and machinery. The India Show is an effort by the
Government and exporters to display our prowess in various areas,” he said.
An Indian delegation led by the Commerce Secretary recently visited Iran and discussed operationalising new
banking channels, exploring joint investment opportunities and establishing credit lines to further deepen trade
between the two countries.
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, who was in Tehran last week, said that India is determined to
continue its crude oil purchases from Iran.
18 Trade Fairs in Iran from May 2013 Exhibition calendar with 18 trade fairs from May 2013 in Iran sorted by exhibition date. Most trade fairs in
Iran take place in Tehran with 15 trade fairs. The 3 most common types of fairs in Iran are Building
Materials, Building Construction and Structural Engineering
iran food + hospitality
Food, beverages and hospitality trade fair
28.05.2013 - 31.05.2013
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Tehran
Iran
iran agro
Agricultural trade fair
28.05.2013 - 31.05.2013
Tehran
Iran
iran food + bev tec
Food and beverage production and packaging technology trade fair
28.05.2013 - 31.05.2013
Tehran
Iran
Iran International Renewable Energy & Energy Saving Exhibition
International trade fair for renewable energy and energy savings
27.06.2013 - 30.06.2013
Tehran
Iran
Tehran Confair
International building and construction industries exhibition
17.08.2013 - 20.08.2013
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Tehran
Iran
IEE Iran International Electricity Exhibition
International Trade Fair for Electricity
28.10.2013 - 31.10.2013
Tehran
Iran
Iran Health
International Exhibition for Medical, Dental, Laboratory Equipment, Pharmaceutical Products & Healthcare
Services
18.05.2014 - 21.05.2014
Tehran
Iran
Best Regards,
News prepared by eng. Franc Lenhart,
Owner of Proming group Ltd. Company Maribor –Slovenia
www.proming.eu