Iran at a glance

Iran is a country in Western Asia. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second largest country in the Middle East and the 17th largest in the world. With an attractive business environment for investment, and having considerable potentials and advantages such as strategic geopolitical situation, climate diversity, economic advantages, energy security and domestic and regional markets, Iran is one of the best choices for your investment. Iran with unique geographical location at the heart of a cross-road linking the Middle East, Asia and Europe, empowered by inter and trans-regional trade, customs, tax and investment arrangements.

Having common border on the north by the Caspian Sea and on the south by the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea, has allowed Iran to access more than 5,800 km of coastal strip. Iran has a privileged position in transit, since having access to the Eurasian countries from the north, east to the Central Asian countries and from the West with a land border with Turkey and thus using a part of the Silk Road.

The geographic location over the transatlantic crossroads has turned the country to the transit axis on the North-South and East-West corridors and so it plays an important role in international economy.

Iran is one of the world’s most unique countries, in terms of climate with four desirable seasons. There are many climate varieties in Iran and from the word 14 climate, Iran favors 11 climates. This climate diversity has led to a variety of natural landscapes, which can hardly be seen in other countries. Iran has varied nature and climate contains abundant plants and animals which are amazing in both number and variety in comparison with other parts of the world. Iranian Vegetation diversity is more than twice the size of Europe continent and nearly equals the Indian subcontinent.

Compared to the oil and gas producing countries, Iran is ranked 2nd in total proven oil and gas reserves after Russia. This global position allows maximizing national security by providing appropriate strategies for energy security.

Iran ranks the world 18th with over 80 mn population and is the second most populous country in the Middle East. There are large middle classes with increased income distribution equality and changing consumption patterns, with annual household net expenditure increasing rapidly.

Surrounded by the consuming countries, which lack the sufficient infrastructures for industrial development, Iran can hold the main part in importing required goods. Additionally, Iran plays a key role since being as a linking chain of North to South and East to West for the transit of goods, swaps (oil swap) and connectivity to international electricity transmission networks.

Iran Economic Advantages

  • The 18thlargest Economy in the World by Purchasing Power Parity (PPP).
  • The Diversified Economy and Broad Industrial Base directly involved in Tehran Stock Exchange (TES) and Iran Fara Bourse (IFB) are the Largest Industrial Base in the MENA region.
  • Rich in Natural Resources
  • Labor-Rich Economy
  • Young and Educated Population
  • Large Domestic Market
  • The Middle East market as a Prime Market Opportunity for Iran’s Non-Oil Exports
  • Developed Infrastructure in Transportation, Telecommunications and Energy
  • Strategic Location, surrounded by 15 Land and Sea Neighbors, Serve as a Lucrative Trade and Transit Route in Both North-South and East-west Directions
  • Tax Exemptions and Incentives
  • Diversified hydrocarbon-rich economy
  • 4thOil Producer in the World
  • 2ndGas Reserves in the World
  • One of the Top Producers of Zinc, Lead, Cobalt, Aluminum, Manganese and Copper in the World.
  • Ranks amongst the Top 7 Countries in Producing 22 Important Agricultural Products

Infrastructure and Population

Sector

Capacity

Population

82820766

Telephones-main lines in use

30944169

Telephones-mobile cellular

88341723

Airports

319

Railways

13437 km

Roadways

232535 km

Electricity-production

304.4 billion kwh