Economic growth hit 5.7% in three years: Acting president

Iran’s Acting President Mohammad Mokhber said on Tuesday that Iran’s economic growth reached 5.7% during the administration of late president Ebrahim Raisi.
Mokhber noted that the country’s economic growth was 0.7% in August 2021, when Raisi took office, IRNA reported.
He said Iran’s inflation rate currently stands at 39%, adding that the figure was 103 percent in May 2021.
Stating that one of the country’s biggest problems was the liquidity rate, the interim resident said with the measures taken by the government, the liquidity rate plunged from 57-58% to 22- 23%.
In its latest report, the Statistical Center of Iran (SCI) said the growth of the gross domestic product (GDP) for the year ending in March 2024 at the constant prices of 2017 is equivalent to 5.7% of the total GDP and 3.4% of the GDP excluding oil.
The field of activities of industries and mines group grew by 6.9%, the services group by 5.7%, and the agriculture group by 2.2% compared to the previous year.
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