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Iran exported 35.5 million tons of minerals and mining products worth US$9.098 billion in the first nine months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-December 21, 2022), IRIB reported, citing the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization (IMIDRO) data. As reported, the nine-month export from the mining sector rose 5% in terms of weight but dropped 2% in terms of value year on year. Steel and steel products were the top exported commodities in this sector, followed by copper and its byproducts, aluminum and related items, as well as other downstream products. The Islamic Republic exported US$1.237 billion worth of such minerals and mining products in the ninth calendar month of Azar (November 22-December 21), US$44,000 more than the figure for the previous month.Based on IMIDRO data, over 3.188 million tons of minerals and mining products worth US$3.544 billion were also imported into the country during the mentioned nine months, registering a 3% rise in terms of weight, and a 32% increase in terms of value. Iran exported around US$10.532 billion of minerals and mining products in the previous Iranian calendar year 1400 (ended on March 20, 2022), registering an increase of 91% year on year, an official with Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) has announced.According to Head of TPO’s Minerals and Mining Industries Desk Elaheh Mokri, the exports amounted to 9.15 million tons in weight, showing a 12% rise compared to the year 1399.Steel ingot with US$4.156 billion worth of exports was the top exported item in the previous year, followed by long steel products with US$1.621 billion, copper cathodes with US$1.357 billion, aluminum ingots with US$607 million, and flat-rolled steel products with US$494 million, zinc ingots with US$477 million, iron ore and concentrate with US$280 million and sponge iron with US$238 million worth of exports, she said.The above-mentioned products with a total value of US$9.230 billion accounted for approximately 87.6% of the total exports of metals and minerals in the year 1400, the official said.Having 81 different types of minerals, Iran is one of the top 10 mineral-rich countries across the globe. In this regard, the Iranian government has been seriously pursuing several programs for promoting the mining sector as a major contributor to the country’s economic growth. Iran's proven iron ore reserves are 2.7 billion tons, while the country’s copper reserves are 2.6 billion tons. The country also has 11 million tons of zinc reserves. The total proven reserves of Iran's mines are estimated at about 60 billion tons, which is expected to reach more than 100 billion tons with the implementation of the Industry, Mining, and Trade Ministry’s exploration programs over 500,000 square kilometers of new mineral zones.Despite the country’s huge potential in this area, due to some issues like the lack of necessary machinery and equipment and the lack of access to financial resources and foreign investment because of the U.S. sanctions, the Iranian mining sector has been struggling to operate at its maximum capacity over the past few years. So, the government programs for promoting this industry are mainly focused on relying on domestic sources for helping the mining sector overcome its current problems and hit its ideal targets. - Tehran Times