Azerbaijan, Baku, Oct.21/ Trend G.Mehdi/
Iran secured seventy-one percent of the foreign currency required for importation purposes through exports in last Iranian year, which ended on March 19, 2012, IRNA quoted Trade Promotion Organization of Iran's managing director Hamid Safdel as saying.
The figure was 28 percent in the year which ended in March 2006, he added.
According to the Customs Administration data, the total value of Iran's non-oil imports and exports during the first half of the current year amounted to $47.1 billion.
Iran exported around 37.45 million tons of goods worth $20.62 billion and imported some 19.12 million tons of goods, worth $26.48 billion in the six-month period.
Iran exported around $43.7 billion worth of non-oil goods in the previous (calendar) year and imported some $61.8 billion worth of goods, to hit the unprecedented mark of $105 billion in annual trade.
On August 5, Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Shamseddin Hosseini said that Iran conducted economic transactions with 150 countries in the last calendar year.
Iran's annual trade turnover is projected to reach $160 billion by the end of the fifth five-year development plan (March 2016), TPOI reported in May.