Kuwait Times

Iran to cut zeros, rename currency

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TEHRAN: The government in sanctions-hit Iran yesterday approved a plan to remove zeros from the rial and rename the currency - something its people have long been doing to simplify transactio­ns. “The cabinet today agreed on a bill to eliminate four zeros from the currency and that ‘toman’ will be our national currency,” government spokesman Ali Rabiei told reporters in Tehran. The value of the Iranian rial has hit low after record low since last year.

The currency was trading at about 37,000 to the dollar three years ago, but it slumped to around 180,000 last year. That was after US President Donald Trump announced the United States was unilateral­ly withdrawin­g from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and reimposing biting sanctions. At the time, long queues were seen outside exchange offices, before the Iranian government took drastic measures by arresting unlicensed dealers and freezing the accounts of speculator­s.

Currently the rial is trading at around 120,000 to the US dollar on the street, while the official rate is 42,000. This means anyone without a bank card has had to virtually abandon coins and carry around thick wads of banknotes in their purses or wallets just to make everyday purchases. In a bid to simplify transactio­ns, Iranians have long referred to their currency as the toman and chopped off a zero - a unique system that is a source of confusion for foreign visitors.

The Iranian government has now acknowledg­ed this with its latest move, which needs to be forwarded to parliament for final approval. “This will make the national currency more effective,” said the spokesman Rabiei. “It will be more in line with common practice in society... the rial is not used that much. “Coins will once again come into circulatio­n,” he added. The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund has forecast Iran’s economy to shrink by 6.0 percent this year due to sanctions and rising instabilit­y in the Middle East. — AFP

 ??  ?? TEHRAN: Iranian rials are displayed in the capital yesterday. — AFP
TEHRAN: Iranian rials are displayed in the capital yesterday. — AFP

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