TEHRAN – A former deputy at Iranian Finance and Economic Affairs Ministry has said the country requires $160 billion of foreign and domestic investment every year to realize the economic growth goal of eight percent set for the seventh National Development Plan (2022-2026).
“To achieve eight percent economic growth, we need 60 billion dollars of foreign investment and 100 billion dollars of domestic investment every year,” Hadi Ghavami told Fars News Agency.
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