Tehran, IRNA – Iran's customs revenues during the first three months of the calendar year (March 20 – June 20) has grown by 33% compared to that of last year’s corresponding period, according to the head of the country’s customs administration.

Mohammad Rezvanifar said on Monday that Iran’s customs revenues reached some 490 trillion rials ($823 million) in the period under review.

He noted that a total of 490 trillion rials ($823 million) of customs revenues has been collected and deposited into the government treasury which included all the duties on the imports, and value added taxes.

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