Iran Says Will Reclaim Full Oil Market Share Post-Sanctions
TEHRAN, May 21 (Shana) -- Iran will ramp up crude oil production and reclaim its lost share of exports, Iran's Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Ali Tayebnia said.
Former customers of Iran’s oil’s want to resume buying oil from Iran, the official added.
Slashing the oil price in budget to $40 per barrel, government will do its best to experience economic growth of more than 5 percent in 2016, Tayebnia added.
Economy minister referred to 2 billion dollars trade exchange between Tehran and Jakarta before the sanctions and called for revival of ties.
Indonesia hosted the 41st Annual Meeting of the IDB Group Board of Governors. Jakarta embraced the IDB Group annual meeting from the 15th to 19th of May 2016. Enhancing Growth and Poverty Alleviation through Infrastructure Development and Financial Inclusion were the overall theme of this year’s meeting. The annual meeting gathered IDB’s 56 Governors, mostly finance and economy ministers, in addition to hundreds of policy makers and top leaders from its international and regional partner institutions.