CBI: Iran’s Foreign Debt Decreases
TEHRAN – Central Bank of Iran (CBI) has reported that the amount of Iran’s foreign debt at the end of Spring (June 21) reached $8.74 billion, which has decreased by 4.35 percent compared to the end of the Iranian calendar year.
According to the statistics of the Central Bank, the amount of Iran’s foreign debt at the end of Spring stood at $8.744 billion, of which $6.733 billion are medium and long-term debts and $2.11 billion are short-term debts.
The volume of Iran’s foreign debt at the end of last winter was equivalent to $9.42 billion.
The latest CBI data indicates accordingly, a decrease in the volume of Iran’s foreign debt in the past Spring.