Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani promised high economic growth as he laid out next year’s budget on Sunday, despite uncertainty over whether the United States will pull out of the nuclear deal. Presenting the budget to parliament, Rouhani said overall economic growth would hit 6.5 percent in the fiscal year starting in March 2018, and seven percent with the oil sector excluded. Significant economic growth was a cornerstone of Rouhani’s campaign when he was re-elected in May. The government has also forecast 6.5 percent growth for this year but other estimates have been less optimistic. Parliament’s research centre has said Gross Domestic Product will grow by only 3.9 percent this year, while the International Monetary Fund forecasts 3.5 percent in 2017, 3.8 percent in 2018 and four percent in 2019. Rouhani’s first term from 2013 to 2017 was marked by the conclusion of the nuclear agreement with world powers in July 2015, which the president vowed would boost the economy by ending Iran’s international isolation. Published in Daily Times, December 11th 2017.