Iran has exported more than 7.8 million tons of petrochemical products worth more than USD 5.1 billion in the six months ending September 22, an Iranian official says.
Iran's National Petrochemical Company (NPC)'s production manager, Ali Mohammad Bosaqzadeh, said that the figure shows a seven-percent increase in terms of value compared to the corresponding figure of last year.
Official figures show Irans petrochemical output stood at 22.8 million tons during the six-month period which coincides with the first half of Iran's calendar year.
Iran produced 40 million tons of petrochemicals in the last calendar year (ended March 20), with USD 9 billion worth of its products being exported.
The country, which is a major oil exporter, plans to increase its petrochemical exports to USD 12 billion this year.
The Islamic Republic is determined to become the biggest petrochemical producer in the Middle East.
The country has significantly expanded the range and volume of its petrochemical production over the past few years, and the NPC has become the second largest producer and exporter of petrochemicals in the Middle East after Saudi Arabia.