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Iran exports in first 5 months of 2014 surpass $13.6 billion

Business Materials 15 July 2014 12:07 (UTC +04:00)

Tehran, Iran, July 15

By Milad Fashtami - Trend:

Iran exported $35.170 million tons of goods worth $13.692 billion in the first five months of 2014.

The average price for each one ton of Iran's non-oil goods in the mentioned period was around $389, which is 5.83 percent less than the previous year.

Based on the latest report released by Iran Customs Administration, China was the main destination for exported items. The country imported 16.384 million tons of non-oil goods worth $3.783 billion from Iran in the mentioned five-month period.

Iraq, The United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, and Turkey were the other main destinations for Iranian goods.

Tehran also imported 17.745 million tons of goods worth $24.127 billion in the mentioned period.

The trade balance of Iran in the first five months of 2014 stood at $10.435 billion.

Iran's trade balance with 79 countries was positive. Iraq with $2.486 billion, Afghanistan with $930 million, Turkmenistan with $284 million, Egypt with $273 million, and Pakistan with $227 million were the top countries in this category.

Tehran's trade balance with 89 countries was also negative in the first five months of current year. The United Arab Emirates with $4.75 billion, South Korea with $1.5 billion, India with $1.25 billion, China with $1.21 billion, and Germany with $932 million were the main countries on the list.

According to Iran Customs Administration, the country's total non-oil exports to foreign countries (excluding gas condensates) stood at $31.332 billion in the previous year (which ended on March 20), while the country's total imports amounted to $50.818 billion.

The figures mark annual trade balance of $19.486 billion for Iran.

Iran's annual trade turnover is projected to reach $160 billion by the end of the fifth five-year development plan (March 2016)

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