Iran's Non-oil Revenue Exceeded $51 bln in 2010—IMF
International Monetary Fund in a recent report announced that Iran's non-oil revenue in the last year valued at $15.5 billion.
Among the 12 countries in the Middle East, Iran is ranked 3rd in terms of non-oil revenue, the report added.
Based on IMF report entitled "Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East and Central Asia", Iran's total revenue, excluding oil revenue, in 2010 reached $15.5 billion accounting for 16 percent of the non-oil revenue of the Middle East states.
Saudi Arabia with $81.6 billion was ranked first, and Qatar with 451.6 billion ranked second.
IMF predicted that Iran's non-oil revenue in 2011 will stand at $57.5 billion.
The region's total non-oil revenue valued at $317 billion in 2010.