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Iran's Paper Industry Grows, an Industrial Info Market Brief
According to Iran's Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade, Iran produced 164,900 tons of paper in March and May, which is a 5.5% growth from the production in the same period last year. Along with this, chipboard production increased from 91,300 cubic meters in 2018 to 103,000 cubic meters in 2019, showing 12.8% growth.
Released Tuesday, June 25, 2019
According to Iran's Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade, Iran produced 164,900 tons of paper in March and May, which is a 5.5% growth from the production in the same period last year. Along with this, chipboard production increased from 91,300 cubic meters in 2018 to 103,000 cubic meters in 2019, showing 12.8% growth.
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