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Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran General Directorate of Economic Statistics ( July 23, August 22, 2015) (1390=100) "Quoting permitted just via source refrence." Economic Statistics Department www.cbi.ir Shahrivar 1394 (September 2015)

IN THE NAME OF GOD Summary Results of the (1390=100) increase no change or virtually unchanged decrease Percent change compared to Groups General Index previous month 1.7 14.5 similar month of the previous year Major Groups: 1- Animal Products 0.4 0.6 2- Vegetable Products 1.5 11.7 3- Animal or Vegetable Fats and Oils 2.0 8.1 4- Prepared Foodstuffs, Beverages and Tobacco 1.3 1.9 5- Mineral Products 3.7 39.3 6- Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries 0.1 5.4 7-Plastics and Thereof, Rubber and Thereof 3.9 5.1 8- Skins and Leather and Thereof 2.0 31.4 9- Wood and of Wood 2.7 0.4 10- Textiles and Textile 1.8 21.7 11- Footwear 1.5 3.9 12- of Stone 3.1 0.4 13- Base Metals and of Base Metal 1.5 13.6 14- Machinery and Mechanical Appliances, Electrical Equipment 2.0 0.5 15- Vehicles and Associated Transport Equipment 3.9 14.5 Special Group: Petrochemical Products 2.5 25.2

(1390 = 100) The Export Price Index (XPI) increased 1.7 percent in following a 3.5 percent decline in Tir 1394. The index level of 231.5 was 14.5 percent lower than in Mordad 1393. During the first five months of the current Iranian year, the XPI declined 14.7 percent compared to the similar period in 1393. The XPI has fallen 4.7 percent over the past twelve months. In Mordad, the animal products group index went up 0.4 percent. The group index for vegetable products rose 1.5 percent. Increases in the prices for pistachio, raisin, date and saffron were the major reasons for this advance. The animal or vegetable fats and oils group index moved up 2.0 percent over this month. Increases in the prices for "biscuit and wafer", ice cream and cake caused 1.3 percent advance in the prepared foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco group index, while the decline in the price for tomato paste was also considerable. The mineral products group index rose 3.7 percent. Higher prices for propane, cement, copper concentrate and engine oils were the main factors for the mentioned advance. In this month, the price for bitumen declined. During Mordad, the products of the chemical or allied industries group index went down 0.1 percent. The index is computed on the Iranian Rial basis. In this month, the exchange rates of Dollar and Euro increased 2.0 percent and 1.2 percent, respectively. 1

As a result of rising in the prices for low density polyethylene, plastic hoses, high density polyethylene and melamine dishes, the group index for plastics and articles thereof, rubber and articles thereof increased 3.9 percent. In this group, the price for polyethylene terephthalate decreased. The skins and leather and articles thereof group index and the wood and articles of wood group index moved up 2.0 percent and 2.7 percent, respectively. The 1.8 percent advance in the textiles and textile articles group index was particularly due to the rise in the price for hand-woven carpet. The group index for footwear moved up 1.5 percent over this month. Increases in the prices for float glass and "tile and ceramic" caused 3.1 percent rise in the articles of stone group index. The group index for base metals and articles of base metal went down 1.5 percent, which was principally attributed to the decreases in the prices for aluminium ingot and zinc ingot. In the mentioned group, the prices for cathode copper and hot coil iron increased. The 2.0 percent increase in the machinery and mechanical appliances, electrical equipment group index was mostly due to the advances in the prices for air cooler and cable. During the mentioned month, the group index for vehicles and associated transport equipment fell 3.9 percent. 2

(1390=100) 330 290 Index Number 250 210 170 130 90 1391 1392 1393 Period 1394 General Index Vegetable Products Mineral Products Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries Plastics & Thereof,Rubber & Thereof 3

Description Table 1 Index Numbers and Their Percent Changes (1390 = 100) Base Year Weight Index Number in Mordad 1394 Previous Compared to Percent Change Mordad 1393 Compared to General Index 100.00 231.5 1.7-14.5 0.2 0.4 Major Groups and Selected Sub Groups: 1-Animal Products 2.41 277.2 0.4-0.6-0.3 2.0 2-Vegetable Products 10.43 294.5 1.5 11.7 0.2 0.6 Edible Fruit and Nuts 6.90 297.2 2.0 6.0 0.1 4.0 Coffee, Tea and Spices 1.31 426.4 0.5 48.4 0.3-2.8 Lac, Gums, Resins 0.18 300.7-0.6-4.5-0.9-6.5 3-Animal or Vegetable Fats & Oils 0.36 305.6 2.0 8.1-0.7-7.3 4-Prepared Foodstuffs, Beverages & Tobacco 3.72 294.4 1.3 1.9 0.8-6.4 5-Mineral Products 31.80 181.6 3.7-39.3 1.0 8.8 Mineral Materials 2.85 297.3 5.1-13.8-0.3 10.1 Metals Stone 3.15 172.8 2.0-6.4 1.0-13.1 Mineral Fuels & Related Oils 25.80 169.7 3.7-44.5 1.1 10.3 6-Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries 20.11 226.3-0.1-5.4-2.7-10.1 Inorganic Chemicals 2.70 226.3 5.9-18.5-0.5-0.9 Organic Chemicals 12.69 223.9-4.5-12.0 2.5-8.5 Fertilisers 3.58 224.9 8.9 40.7-24.3-28.4 Tanning or Dyeing Extracts 0.38 192.0 2.0 2.9-0.3 4.4 Soap, Organic Surface-Active Agents 0.56 273.5 2.6 1.3-0.3 0.8 7-Plastics & Thereof, Rubber & Thereof 10.51 292.2 3.9-5.1 3.0 5.1 Plastics & Thereof 10.28 294.4 4.0-5.2 3.1 5.1 8-Skins & Leather & Thereof 0.59 139.0 2.0-31.4-11.9-12.5 9-Wood & of Wood 0.05 268.8 2.7-0.4-4.5-9.8 10-Textiles & Textile 3.61 253.3 1.8 21.7 1.2-1.3 Carpets & Other Textile Floor Coverings 2.78 246.4 2.0 29.3-0.3-2.8 11-Footwear 0.46 367.2 1.5 3.9-0.5 34.6 12- of Stone 2.13 244.3 3.1-0.4-0.6-8.9 13-Base Metals & of Base Metal 9.71 216.2-1.5-13.6 1.8-2.0 of Iron or Steel 3.01 193.8 1.3-21.0-0.3-10.7 Copper 2.37 219.7 2.0-5.0 1.4-4.0 Aluminium 1.50 210.8-6.1-20.8 7.9 16.8 14-Machinery & Mechanical Appliances, Electrical 2.96 233.9 2.0 0.5 0.2-12.8 Equipment 15-Vehicles & Associated Transport Equipment 1.15 255.1-3.9 14.5-10.5-4.8 Special Group: Petrochemical Products 46.33 212.6 2.5-25.2 0.4 2.0 month Similar month of the previous year Previous month Similar month of the previous year 4

Period 1393 1394 Description General Index Animal Products Table 2 General and Major Groups Index Numbers Vegetable Products Animal or Vegetable Fats& Oils ( 1390 = 100 ) Prepared Foodstuffs, Beverages & Tobacco Mineral Products Products of the Chemical or Allied Industries Plastics & Thereof, Rubber & Skins& Leather & Thereof Thereof 1376 12.1 10.8 14.8 13.1 14.3 4.2 12.6 19.9 8.9 1377 14.8 13.6 15.4 18.1 19.7 6.9 15.8 23.8 9.4 1378 23.6 24.2 31.0 26.9 29.0 15.8 21.3 38.7 16.3 1379 27.8 31.3 33.3 23.8 32.9 20.8 24.7 41.2 25.1 1380 28.1 35.3 31.9 21.7 33.6 20.6 26.8 41.4 32.9 1381 29.7 40.8 31.4 25.5 34.9 22.2 30.7 42.4 32.6 1382 33.2 52.5 30.7 29.1 38.3 23.8 36.2 43.2 34.9 1383 42.6 59.8 40.0 32.1 42.8 31.1 52.2 63.8 36.9 1384 48.1 58.5 43.2 33.5 50.1 40.8 55.1 65.7 33.3 1385 56.2 65.8 49.7 36.4 53.1 48.5 63.2 74.0 31.7 1386 69.3 73.6 68.3 52.6 58.2 63.8 77.0 79.1 41.3 1387 84.6 78.5 97.9 71.9 77.3 68.1 98.3 89.5 45.3 1388 78.9 79.5 115.2 58.8 81.9 66.1 69.1 81.4 43.7 1389 87.6 84.8 99.5 76.6 86.7 82.6 79.8 86.5 67.1 1390 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1391 224.1 229.0 223.6 240.4 226.7 224.8 232.0 215.5 198.0 1392 273.0 274.2 268.4 297.1 301.1 276.9 278.5 301.5 234.5 1393 271.7 285.5 274.1 298.5 299.4 286.2 249.9 304.0 212.5 Mordad 270.8 278.8 263.6 282.8 288.9 299.2 239.2 307.8 202.7 Shahrivar 271.2 277.6 271.8 286.4 290.4 280.5 258.1 310.8 205.2 Mehr 268.7 285.4 274.8 291.5 296.6 267.9 256.0 319.0 210.1 Aban 267.5 279.1 272.2 294.5 297.1 263.2 261.1 316.3 210.6 Azar 277.9 292.8 280.5 308.9 309.9 285.1 255.3 324.2 191.9 Dey 274.0 303.0 289.4 333.8 317.8 268.0 247.9 330.5 199.5 Bahman 258.6 296.8 281.5 319.1 312.0 267.2 221.1 259.5 195.9 Esfand 252.4 289.2 280.5 310.7 306.0 259.7 217.7 251.6 192.5 Farvardin 243.9 279.8 274.0 300.1 298.1 241.6 216.1 253.9 188.3 Ordibehesht 247.7 278.7 280.8 305.0 294.4 238.8 221.8 282.2 119.8 Khordad 235.9 276.6 291.3 303.5 293.2 192.8 226.5 290.1 133.4 Tir 227.6 276.1 290.1 299.5 290.6 175.1 226.6 281.3 136.3 Mordad 231.5 277.2 294.5 305.6 294.4 181.6 226.3 292.2 139.0 5

Table 2 (Continued) Period Description General Index Wood & of Wood Textiles & Textile Footwear of Stone Base Metals & of Base Metal Machinery & Mechanical Appliances, Electrical Equipment Vehicles & Associated Transport Equipment 1393 1394 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 12.1 21.8 20.1 14.9 26.0 10.2 22.0 35.3 14.8 29.7 21.8 18.6 38.6 12.0 28.9 44.3 23.6 38.8 27.4 30.3 65.6 20.0 46.5 61.4 27.8 43.4 31.7 32.5 65.0 22.1 48.9 64.0 28.1 45.2 31.1 29.6 60.7 21.1 48.6 63.2 29.7 51.8 32.2 33.5 61.8 22.0 48.4 64.7 33.2 52.6 36.8 38.7 63.1 28.0 52.4 66.6 42.6 56.9 40.2 43.3 67.3 47.9 59.7 71.1 48.1 54.9 48.6 43.6 68.2 50.9 72.3 68.4 56.2 60.1 58.5 46.1 72.9 62.6 80.4 73.1 69.3 87.3 65.4 49.0 77.5 75.2 100.8 86.1 84.6 106.8 80.9 54.5 86.9 94.5 107.7 90.7 78.9 97.8 86.6 56.5 90.1 61.6 95.1 93.5 87.6 98.6 89.8 73.3 92.5 87.4 94.7 98.7 1389 1390 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1391 224.1 223.5 214.4 206.6 238.9 215.1 229.9 207.5 1392 273.0 276.1 212.0 281.7 261.0 242.0 264.9 251.8 1393 271.7 272.4 233.5 366.6 249.0 247.5 243.8 247.0 Mordad 270.8 269.8 208.1 353.5 245.2 250.1 232.8 222.7 Shahrivar 271.2 259.0 234.2 358.6 246.4 247.6 240.3 240.5 Mehr 268.7 265.1 239.8 364.8 248.6 243.2 245.0 255.0 Aban 267.5 260.3 245.8 357.6 247.3 243.6 246.4 231.2 Azar 277.9 270.8 255.6 372.4 254.0 256.8 248.6 257.5 Dey 274.0 281.5 265.6 387.9 260.1 256.4 259.9 242.4 Bahman 258.6 276.5 260.1 380.1 254.3 248.3 251.3 283.3 Esfand 252.4 288.0 256.3 374.9 248.8 235.3 247.4 275.8 Farvardin 243.9 274.5 250.1 369.2 246.1 226.2 241.8 268.0 Ordibehesht 247.7 268.1 252.5 369.6 243.3 230.2 241.2 274.5 Khordad 235.9 259.3 251.3 366.1 247.1 229.0 238.8 265.9 Tir 227.6 261.8 248.8 361.8 237.0 219.4 229.4 265.4 Mordad 231.5 268.8 253.3 367.2 244.3 216.2 233.9 255.1 6